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What's the difference between trousers and pants, and which one is usually used?
May 8, 2021 6:32 AM
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It depends if the person is American or British.
British:
Trousers - The clothes worn on your legs (jeans for example)
Pants - A casual way of saying underwear. Specifically female underwear worn underneath trousers or a skirt.
American:
Trousers - This word is not used in America
Pants - The clothes worn on your legs (jeans for example). Known as trousers in the UK.
May 8, 2021
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