Nankeen trousers are a type of lightweight, durable pants traditionally made from nankeen fabric, which is a cotton twill that originated in China. The fabric is characterized by its distinctive yellowish-brown color, derived from the natural dye used in its production. Initially popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, nankeen trousers were favored for their comfort and practicality, often worn in casual or work settings. Today, the term may also refer to trousers made from similar cotton materials, though the original nankeen fabric is less commonly used.
Bonin Nankeen Night Heron was created in 1839.
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Another way to spell "nankeen" is "nankin." This term often refers to a type of cotton fabric that is typically yellowish in color. It has historical significance in textiles, particularly in the context of its production in China.
The plural of "his trousers" is "their trousers."
Below are the most popular types of men’s trousers Corduroy Trousers. Wool Trousers Twill Chinos Relaxed-Legged Trousers Linen Trousers Drawstring Trousers Slimline Joggers Cropped Trousers
Tagalog Translation of TROUSERS: pantalon
In Trousers was created in 1979.
Pants and slacks are words for trousers. Britches is another word for trousers.