In the UK, "pants" for the most part means clothing and not trousers. Shorts are
like trousers, but rather with legs that descend just to around the range of the knee, higher or lower contingent upon the style of the piece of clothing. To recognize them from shorts, trousers might be called "long trousers" in specific connections, for example, school uniform, where customized shorts might be called "short trousers", particularly in the UK.
In the majority of the Western world, trousers have been worn since old times and all through the Medieval period, turning into the most well-known type of lower-body dress for grown-up guys in the current world, in spite of the fact that shorts are likewise broadly worn, and kilts and different articles of clothing might be worn in different locales and societies. Breeches were worn rather than trousers in early current Europe by a few men in higher classes of society.
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