What's up britches!
Because they held up your stockings..... (groan)
To hold up his pants.
le pantalon
llevando pantalones de vaqueros (Literally: Wearing cowboy trousers)
des pantalons rouges
Braces or Suspenders, depending on location.
You may be thinking of suspenders.
One of his suspenders snapped.European firefighters do not wear suspenders because their trousers actually fit them.Have you seen my suspenders? The ones with the snowflakes on them?
Suspenders are called braces in England True: Suspenders ARE called braces in England, IF you are referring to the item that people wear to keep their trousers up. If you are referring to the item of lingerie worn by people to keep up stockings, then they are still called suspenders in England!
"Suspenders" in Flemish is translated as "bretels."
Ah, braces for teeth, I was thinking of braces for men's trousers (called 'suspenders' in the USA).
The purpose of wearing suspenders is to hold up pants or trousers. Suspenders are straps that are worn over the shoulders. The straps can be either elasticized at the attachment ends or the straps can be entirely elasticized. The straps typically form a Y or X shape at the back.
1 Hook and pile fasteners tape at the fly 2 Reinforced knees 3 Adjustable suspenders
Yes, you should wear braces (suspenders) anytime you are wearing a tuxedo, weather you're wearing a cummerbund, vest or going with the exposed waist look. You do not wear a belt with a tuxedo, and this is the only way to keep your trousers at your waistline.
Suspenders have been in use since the Bronze Age, so you can't really say "who" invented them.
CPO trousers are typically made from heavy-duty fabrics like cotton or canvas, making them durable and resistant to wear and tear. They often feature multiple pockets, including large cargo pockets, that provide ample storage space for tools or personal items. CPO trousers also tend to have a relaxed fit and a high waistband for added comfort and ease of movement.
you say pantolenes