The bottoms of pants are called "Cuffs".
Shirt is to pants as blouse is to skirt its so easy
The term "pants" comes from the word "pantaloons," which were a type of trousers worn in the past. Even though we only wear one pair at a time, the term has stuck around despite the singular form not matching the plural noun.
The number of pants in a kilogram would depend on the weight of each individual pant. For example, if a pair of pants weighs 500 grams, then there would be 2 pairs of pants in a kilogram.
The weight of a pair of pants can vary significantly depending on the material, style, and size of the pants. On average, a pair of pants can weigh anywhere from 200 to 700 grams, but this can vary.
I dont think there is an official name for the shirts, but I like to call it the t-shirt.
tie bottom pants or cargo tie bottom
there pants that were in in like the hippie times and they have a wide flare at the bottom
you call a bunny with a dictionary in it's pants a smarty pants.
to avoid stepping on their pants...
What Americans call pants, the British would call trousers.
Pants Top Lol
It is wat it is:)
trousers Or if you mean what do they call the things you wear under your trousers etc then they call them under pants
two legs
His pants are square!
You measure from the seam at bottom of crotch to the bottom of the leg.
Outside of the pants centered. From top to bottom