Carter's Cuff Clips
Hemlock Clips work great
The bottom of pants is commonly referred to as the "hem" or "cuff".
The fuzz that collects in a pants cuff is commonly known as lint. It is made up of fibers from the fabric of the pants as well as from other items that it may have come into contact with during wear or washing.
This a pain, but here's how you do it. First remove the cuff. If it's a turn up cuff, then release the stitches holding it in place. This includes the tacking at the seams, and the hem stitching. If it's a sewn on cuff, clip the stiches, and lay the cuff aside. Then measure the pants and cut them to length, reserving 1/2 inch for seam allowances. Reattach the cuff if it is sewn on. If you must make a new cuff from the material of the pants, leave two inches extra to the pants. Turn the cuffs under 1 1/2 inch, and hem. Then flip the cuff up and out over the length of the pants and tack the cuff at the seams. Iron and wear.
Use bicycle clips.
Some inventive uses of "binder" clips are: Money clip, desk or cable organiser, cuff links, cellphone stand or holder, bookmark, photo holders. There is no information on bulldog clips.
there are buttons,velcro,zips,clasps,poppers and cuff clips
Not sure if you mean a belt (goes directly on your trousers) or suspenders (these go over your shoulders and hold the pants up by use of a pair of clips or buttons).
Sue Cuff's birth name is Susan Cuff.
cuff links
Will Cuff was born in 1869.
The inseam for pants is the length of the pants from crotch to the bottom of the pants. A regular inseam is the typical length for pants and a long inseam is longer than normal and designed for taller people.
Possible rotator cuff? as in your shoulder.