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I don't fully understand your question, but, stretchy "pants" I guess you could call them are leggings. And they aren't just knee length they can be any length.
Also, the pants are black.
The English developed the shortened form "pants" for "pantaloons" (trousers) as worn by people in Venice. These were named for St. Pantaleon, the patron saint of the city. Although other garments had a shorter length, and pantaloon itself was used to describe knee-length breeches at one point, the application of shorts to "short pants" came later.
patella.
Usually, its western clothing, but the traditional clothing for men is pants with a knee length shirt. They also wear knee length socks. The shirts have a white collar. Both men and women wear a shawl.
If you mean scientific name for the knee bone, it's the patella. I hope this helps you.
Stirrup pants are always ankle length and have a piece of elastic that rests on the arch of the foot to keep them in place, and leggings end at the knee, calf or ankle with not piece to hold them in place.
* kilt * knee socks * khaki pants * knee pads * kerchief
Kilt, kahki pants ect... Kilt, kahki pants ect... Kilt, kahki pants ect... Kilt, kahki pants ect...
Knickers are short pants that come just below the knee. They offer more freedom of movement than full length pants and are more formal than shorts. This makes them ideal for golf.
Things you wear starting with K: * khaki pants * kilt * knit pants * kimono * kerchief * knickers * knee pads * knee socks
you can slide the knee pads into the lower slots in the pants, bending them if you have to. the thigh pads go in the slot in the pants that would cover your thigh if you put the pants on. there is no need to bend them as the slot is big enough.