no, bloomers are like shorts and underware is something you need to ware with bloomers.
they were too fat
Cotton. Always cotton. Synthetics would stick to you, and wool would be too hot.
vm ware
flatware in round shapes such as plates, bowls and mugs.
Bloomers were a type of loose pant for women. Think long loose harem pants gathered at the knee. This was popularized by Amelia Bloomer who wrote about them in her paper The Lily. It was the first American attempt for women to wear loose pants rather than the restrictive corseted fashions of the 1800's. Their importance was that it was very scandalous, similar to wearing your underwear in public as acceptable clothing. See the link Bloomer Girls. Over time, the bloomer pants became shorter although still very full in the seat. They eventually became shorts with a tighter cuff on the leg, giving a rather "fluffy" look in the back. See the link. Because bloomers looked similar to ladies' underwear of the time, the name stuck to lower half underwear known as panties today. In the 1950's gym uniforms for girls were typically a shirt and bloomer shorts. Occasionally designers will try to bring back the bloomer style.
Irish dancers don't wear bloomers, but wear more of a pair of giant knickers.-Actually yes, they do wear bloomers. I am an Irish dancer and most people wear bloomers under their dress so when they kick high, you don't see their underwear. Some people wear tights instead of bloomers, but only if it matches their dress.
bloomers are womens underwear used in the late 1800s and the early 1900s.today there is a name brand of "bloomers" or known as spanks that women wear under formal gowns to make the gut stay in it makes them appear slimmer
Can goods have the same ware.
clothes and under ware and shoes and tighty wightys
Desert bloomers are flowers that grow in the desert.
Bloomington Bloomers was created in 1903.
late bloomers
The duration of Auntie's Bloomers is 3600.0 seconds.
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Bloomers - TV series - was created in 1979.
Auntie's Bloomers was created on 1991-12-29.