Trouser cuffs are commonly referred to as "cuffs" or "pant cuffs." They are the finished edges of the pant legs, often folded and stitched to prevent fraying. In some styles, cuffs can also add a decorative element to the trousers. Additionally, the term "break" describes how the fabric sits on the shoe, which can be influenced by the presence of cuffs.
The bottom of a shirt sleeve is called a cuff. It can have different styles such as buttoned cuffs or French cuffs.
Bicycle clip
there is no indication that French cuffs are from France. They are called "poignets mousquetaires" in France, for those familiar with fashion.
its called as hand-cuffs
Trouser snout is the feminine of "trouser snake" (aka camel toe)
Trouser snout is the feminine of "trouser snake" (aka camel toe)
Simply 'Thumb Holes'.
They're called ear-cuffs.
cuffs
The plural form of "trouser" is "trousers."
There are many places online to get a trouser rack. You can go to www.bizrate.com/organization-storage/trouser-rack and www.amazon.com/Wooden-Pant-Trolley-Trouser-Rack/dp/B0014...
Trouser Jazz was created on 2002-09-16.