breeches in the PONS Dictionary

breeches Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

riding breeches

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English
Around the year 1670, men's breeches were made with built-in pockets, which caused them to stop carrying purses.
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Older boys wore knee-length breeches and jackets with round-collared shirts.
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She was a successful and popular comedian, known especially for her breeches roles.
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The ship would rendezvous with the combatant vessels and take on casualties by breeches buoy both at night and under battle conditions.
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She prefers comfortable clothes of silk or satin, often wearing fashionable breeches rather than skirts.
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The flesh was further used to produce clothing, including caps, gloves and breeches.
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The justacorps was worn to the knee, covering an equal length vest and breeches underneath.
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Breeches might be fastened up the outer leg with buttons or buckles over a full lining.
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For men, waistcoats and breeches of previous decades continued to be fashionable.
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The vest was knee-length, worn in conjunction with breeches and an overcoat of equal length.
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