Men
Levi Strauss didn't invent pants/trousers as such. That general group of leg wear had been around for centuries at least. Levi Strauss is generally considered the inventor of the type of pants/trousers known as (blue) jeans.
Women began to wear trousers for practical reasons, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, as they sought greater freedom of movement in activities like cycling and sports. The suffragette movement also played a role, as women challenged traditional gender norms and embraced more functional attire. In the 1960s and 1970s, the feminist movement further popularized trousers, symbolizing equality and liberation from restrictive clothing. Over time, trousers became a staple in women's fashion, reflecting changing societal attitudes toward gender roles.
The first known example of people wearing pants was in the 6th century BCE by the Persians and several other civilizations. Initially, the Romans thought trousers were crass, but eventually came to appreciate them and wore a mid calf version after the empire spread to the Mediterranean region. Trousers were once considered a male only garment until the early twentieth century, when women began to wear them as well.
a woman that wear short skirts in the 1920s
trousers
James Madison was the first president to wear long pants.
They wear jeans.
Trousers and its not Trousers or Trainers
men wore coats and trousers the woman and childern wore dresses and boys wore dresses until they were 7
yes!
baggy trousers
james madison
He didn't wear a shirt, but he wore pink trousers, lol
They wear jumpers
they wear trousers and stockings
During the first and second world wars, many jobs traditionally done by men, had to be done by women, as most men were away fighting. Trousers were safer to wear when a woman was working with machinery in a factory. Also, many women wore their absent husband's trousers, basically as a make do and mend due to wartime shortages.