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.
you dont wear the stirrup, you put your foot in it!
If you are talking about tight, stretching "jean-like" pants, they are called jeggings. (a mix between pants and leggings)
stirrups are basically two metal things, which you put your feet through, that is joined to stirrup leathers on a saddle. The saddle should be attached to the horse, under the belly, behind the withers, with a girth. To measure your stirrups (make sure there attached to the leathers) hold the stirrup in your hand and bring the leather up to your armpit. The stirrup should be the length of your arm, if not, adjsut them. The stirrups are baisically for your balance, and is useful for rising trot, as you stand up and sit down repeativley. hope this information was relevant to what you were looking for (:
Stirrup pants are a piece of clothing that were very popular in the 1980s. They were originally designed as sportswear for women and still remain sportswear for riding and skiing.
leggings
they are the same, trousers is the English word for pants
probably sweatpants and leggings leggings and yoga pants both have a little bit of spandex but leggings are more fitted whereas yoga pants have a loose leg near the bottom of the leg sweatpants are just baggy but comfortable the defiantly have a loose le
Depends on the quality. From personal experience I'd say good leggings go for about 25-50 dollars.
Quality
Spandex is the same as stretch pants, unless the material is nylon or silk.
Sweat pants aren't knit. They are made of fleece.
techincally yes. because if u think about it, there really isn't another category