People who lived in colonial America
they wore breeches
It is gennerally said that the common people are defended by the Democratic Party started by Thomas Jefferson, but i do not know who wore short breeches.
In the Classical Period women wore elaborate long skirts or gowns. Men wore breeches and top coats and top hats were very popular.
They wore exactly what everyone else wore. They didn't know a thing about germs.
The group you are looking for is the Sans-Culottes.
The lady stuarts wore a fashnable gown with a high or low neckline
women wore long brown dresses and men wore shirts with breeches(short trousers) and jerkin(waist coat)
They wore colorless dresses. Richer ones wore lace they usually would wear black,white or gray.
The settlers in Massachusetts wore clothing that was mostly made from wool. The men also wore breeches as part of their outfit.
Boys wore a plain white shirt and leather breeches, the boys also had 1 dark suit for church. Women wore gowns.
In Europe from 1600-1750, wealthy gentlemen wore ruffled blouses, knee-length breeches, stockings, and powdered wigs. Ladies wore voluminous dresses and sometimes also wore wigs.
Without Culottes (shorts).... Because the peasants generally wore long pants instead of breeches.