Medieval trousers were commonly referred to as "braies." These were loose-fitting undergarments made of linen or wool, typically worn beneath other garments. They were often tied at the waist and could extend to the knee or lower, serving as a basic layer for men during the medieval period. Over time, braies evolved into other styles of trousers as fashion changed.
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Harem pants x :)
The medieval craftsman association was called a guild.
Medieval doctors were not called barbers. Barbers often acted as medics for minor procedures.
During the Victorian era, trousers were commonly referred to as "trousers" in a formal sense, but they were often called "pants" or "pantaloons." The term "pants" was used more frequently in America, while "pantaloons" described a type of loose-fitting trousers that were fashionable at the time. Additionally, "culottes" referred to a style of divided skirts that women wore, which were also part of the broader category of trousers.
In German, trousers are called "Hose."
They are just Low Crotch Pants/Trousers.
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They wear jeans.
Tartan trousers worn in Scotland are called trews.
A medieval oboe would be called the shawm
I think there called skorts
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