Pants is a general term that to me would inclue jeans, trousers and other types of pants like kahkis or capris.
Jeans are made out of denim (both light colour and dark colour), they are usually light weight, more made for causal wear.
Trouser jeans are made of more heavier and darker denim, they can be dressed up with a nice shirt / sweater and they can be used for business casual clothing.
Trousers are made of material like linnen, silk, acrylic or pollyester blend. They are often long length pants and usually wider at the bottom which is flattering to most figures. Trousers are often seen as having a more dressed up / proffesional look.
Jeans are trousers made from denim normally dyed blue. Can be used to refer to all forms of denim trousers or shorts, but usually restricted to trousers. Usually worn informally. Pants are a form of tight underwear which lack any form of leggings or opening, leaving just the waistband, crotch, and gusset. These are not usually made from denim (although can still be dyed blue) and are worn formally or informally, albeit rarely being shown.
Yes, they are, if they are used to cover your legs. Jeans are technically denim pants held together with metal studs. In Layman's terms: Yes, jeans are pants.
The term "pants" is derived from the British word "pantaloons," which was a style of trousers popular in the 19th century. Over time, the word "pants" became more widely used in American English to refer to trousers worn as outerwear.
The term "pants" is derived from the British term "pantaloons" which referred to a specific style of trousers. "Longs" may not have been used to refer to trousers to avoid confusion with other types of clothing like long johns or long skirts.
The term "pants" likely originated from the word "pantaloons," which were a type of European trousers worn in the 17th and 18th centuries. Over time, "pantaloons" was shortened to "pants" as these garments became more popular in various English-speaking countries.
trousers are basically your underwear and jeans are your pants
they are the same, trousers is the English word for pants
Trousers, Jeans, Slacks, Pants, Dacks
skinny jeans with heels coffee colour pants ,trousers
Genes are the basic unit of heredity in a living organism, whereas jeans are pants, or trousers, made from denim
Jeans are trousers made from denim normally dyed blue. Can be used to refer to all forms of denim trousers or shorts, but usually restricted to trousers. Usually worn informally. Pants are a form of tight underwear which lack any form of leggings or opening, leaving just the waistband, crotch, and gusset. These are not usually made from denim (although can still be dyed blue) and are worn formally or informally, albeit rarely being shown.
Lululemon has good pants but if you want more outdoorsy pants then REI is good.
A synonym for pants is slacks or trousers. Other words for specific types of pants may be jeans, capris, jodhpurs, Bermudas, overalls, etc.
Levi Strauss didn't invent pants/trousers as such. That general group of leg wear had been around for centuries at least. Levi Strauss is generally considered the inventor of the type of pants/trousers known as (blue) jeans.
No, it is a noun. Like trousers, it uses a plural verb although it is a single item of clothing, a pair of pants.
Dockers makes mostly Khaki pants and Levi's are more about jeans.
You probably mean 'trouser', as in slacks and jeans.