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The support of trousers |
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Release time:2013-05-07 Source:admin Reads: | |
At present, most trousers are held up through the assistance of a belt which is passed through the belt loops on the waistband of the trousers. However, this was traditionally a style acceptable only for casual trousers and work trousers; suit trousers and formal trousers were suspended by the use of braces, suspenders in American English attached to buttons located on the interior or exterior of the waistband. Today, this remains the preferred method of trouser support amongst adherents of classical British tailoring. Many men claim this method is more effective and more comfortable because it requires no cinching of the waist or periodic adjustment. And t his kind are popular sold with brand plastic seals now. In modern Western society, males customarily wear trousers and not skirts or dresses that attached with plastic seals. There are exceptions, however, such as the ceremonial Scottish kilt and Albanian fustanella, as well as robes or robe-like clothing like the cassocks of clergy and the academic robes, both rarely worn today in daily use. Based on Deuteronomy 22:5 in the Bible "The woman shall not wear that which pertaineth unto a man", some groups, including the Amish, Hutterites, some Mennonites, some Baptists, a few Church of Christ groups, and most Orthodox Jews, believe that women should not wear trousers, but only skirts and dresses. These groups do permit women to wear underpants as long as they are hidden. Among certain groups, low-rise, baggy trousers exposing underwear became fashionable, and they are well-selling after hanging on plastic seals; for example, among skaters and in 1990s hip hop fashion. This fashion is called sagging or, alternatively, "busting slack." Cut-offs are homemade shorts made by cutting the legs off trousers, usually after holes have been worn in fabric around the knees. This extends the useful life of the trousers. The remaining leg fabric may be hemmed or left to fray after being cut. |