Horse Illusion Costume
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Shorts
Shorts are a garment worn by men and women over their pelvic area, around the waist and covering the upper legs or more, sometimes extending to mid-calf, but does not cover the entire length of the leg, whether inside clothing or outside. They are called "short" because they are an abridged version of the pant leg covering. platinum pin in the States United States, historically, in the early 20th century and 19th centuries, shorts were only worn by young children up to a certain height or maturity. Here are the different assessments from family to family, influenced in part by the class social. This is not quite true, however, especially for the years 1890 and 1900. In fact, knee pants (an early type of shorts) became the 1890s the standard trousers worn by American boys. Many urban school portraits in 1890 are often older, but all the pants boys knee. We see children of all ages to use. This can be confirmed by the sizes offered in period catalogs. especially children and adolescents in urban areas and still at school. We note the use of pants for older children in America than in knee Europe. American boys normally wore knee pants with long stockings. This is explained in detail in the historic Boys Clothing. This began to change after the 1900s when American boys began wearing underwear, while the shorts have become more popular in Europe. When the children grew up and received his first pair of pants. This produced the perception that shorts were only for boys. For this reason, men do not wear shorts to avoid looking immature. Since about the Second World War, when soldiers often served in tropical regions, adult males were used most often short, but the collection of shorts for boys only took several decades to change and to some extent are always. Today, short trousers are worn by both sexes from birth to old age without any stigma. In many countries there are few official places of worship where shorts would be acceptable, because they are considered casual wear. In many business offices, where there is an official standard of dress slacks, shorts are often specifically forbidden. Since the early 1990s, casual office dress has grown in many businesses to include shorts dressed. Gym and jean shorts are often considered too casual for office wear. In Africa and the Middle East, the use of short films by adults is less common. While it is common for children to wear shorts, women and girls for the most part the world do not. These customs have was partly due to moral and social taboos about perceived sexually suggestive nature of exposing the woman's legs. Bags: bulk shorts that reach knees. These are the standard shorts worn by English football teams before. The Second World War. West Bromwich Albion FC are nicknamed bags for your computer uses baggy shorts in particular. During the 1990s this type of shorts had a short resurgence in popularity among some Premier League teams in England. Bermuda (Also known as walking shorts or dress shorts): shorts, knee length, commonly used in Bermuda as business attire, or largely a style less formal or black tie. The style has also been adopted exclusively as a casual style in other places. Usually has pockets and loops for a waist belt option. Board shorts: A combination of shorts and a bathing suit, a garment used by the very men who have recently gained popularity. Shorts are manufactured by companies such as Billabong, Quiksilver, and Old Navy. The shorts are suitike material bath, suggesting a population of current track. The "Council" refers to surfboards although others also wear them. In the 1980s, shorts were called "Jams". Boxer: Mainly used as underwear. A few years ago, this term is also linked with a basic style male short. Boyshorts: Similar to skiing, but for women. Bun huggers: Short and tight shorts, sport, also known as "amicus career" generally made from spandex and / or nylon. These shorts are compulsory for girls and women in certain schools and certain sports such as volleyball adults. It says its perfect fit and the fact that just down past the buttocks give users a harmonious range of motion is necessary for activities sports such as volleyball. However, the nature of these figure hugging shorts makes uncomfortable to some users, and make them compulsory for women has been described as "at risk in the area of operation of the athlete." Bun ecologists for men also exist. These resemble underpants. Cargo shorts: Typically shorts khaki colored pockets. As cargo pants, but around the knee. Panties: A divided skirt resembling a pair of baggy shorts, originally popularized as a practical horse and bicycle riding-dress by dress reform feminists at dawn the 20th century. Cut-off: the home of cutting the legs of pants, jeans in general, above the knee. They were particularly popular in the years 1970. The court is not finished or hemmed and the fabric is left in the fray. They have become so popular they were sold in stores as such. Originally a practical use for trousers with worn knees, today are a type of shorts of their own. The ultra-short version Jean cuts are also known as Daisy Dukes, referring to the character of Catherine Bach The name of the American television show The Dukes of Hazzard. The character Tobias Fnke the television series Arrested Development is also known to carry cut jeans. cycling shorts: shorts tight pants worn by cyclists cause to reduce friction while biking, but have since been adopted as street wear and sportswear girls and young women. Also known as bicycle shorts. "Dolphin shorts: An athletic style of shorts, notable for visible binding of a contrasting color often. The name can refer to a side view of the junction of the lower edge of each leg, resembling the shape of a dolphin's tail. As shorts gymnastics, which often feature a cord that is knotted at the waist in front. It was a popular trend Gym scene of the 1980s. Gym shorts: Cotton, spandex, polyester (which can be subdivided into sub-sections as [a revelation] ribbed In effect [as dazzling brilliance, but not the nerves], or other things), or synthetic fibers. generally has a cord sewn in that can be attached front may be related to the function inside or outside, in the short term. Gym shorts are often worn in school gym or participate in sports, hence the name, but are used almost as much as clothing, especially among adolescents. Usually do not mount when worn by men or women athletes, but often form fitting when used by women as required relaxed. The length is usually a little above the knees just below the knee. In 1970 and 1980 in the U.S. gym shorts is often as Mounting and only slightly longer than the shorts. Hot Pants: As the category of "shorts" which generally have a crotch length of two inches or less. These are short, tight shorts, usually cotton, nylon, or other material in common. They are intended to focus on the buttocks and legs. Hot Pants are sometimes worn with black stockings and high boots to create an avant-garde look, sexy. Hot Pants were very popular in the 1970s, including Philadelphia Phillies baseball, which created a unit called the Hot Pants Patrol bailiffs, but the shorts declined in popularity over 1970. This fashion revived in the 1990s. Jort: jean shorts. In the mid-1980s, before the term "Jort" concluded use and some fashion gurus had already begun to insult Jort users in an attempt to minimize the impact of Jort the world of fashion. These attempts transparent to defame Jort and other items as it was later called "Sharts." Lederhosen leather shorts traditional German. Plaid shorts Color crossbarred son in a different model. Popularized by "skater" stores, but now more and more "posh" Short Film: Reach the top leg, designed to provide maximum freedom of movement in sport. They are often made of nylon, which has the advantage of being very resistant. After Adidas sponsored the 1980 Olympic Games [3], Adidas Track nylon shorts were a fashion item in recent years. Skirt: one piece fabric on the front, creating the illusion of a skirt before. The term is a portmanteau of "skirt" and "short". Short Shorts: On mid-1950s, after World War II, Americans began to relax and enjoy their new economic and baby booms their descendants who have just entered adolescence. Television and rock'n'roll captured taste and fashion, including the new "shorts" fad, since Bermuda shorts were considered old, dull and "old", even if, as the history of costume (ISBN 0882251376) and author of FIT Professor Rachel Kemper noted: "ass shorts left a girl outside. "Real Teens wrote and sang the song" Short Shorts "(1957) (in which" shorts "is mentioned 18 times.) The song itself referred to the song of Sheb Wooley" Purple People Eater "song (1958) [1]. Shorts also refers to the old basketball shorts style tighter than the upper thigh has been used by the team before the 1990s when loose knee length shorts that became a favorite for players. Many clothing vendors refer to 'shorts' as having an inseam of four inches or less. Slackettes: A term coined in the 20th century by the fashion cognescenti New York City neighborhood of Nolita (North Little Italy) as an alternative to the more commonly used term "shorts" in reference to clothing around size and both legs above mid-knee. This term quickly spread to residents of Chelsea District of New York gallery and the first fashionista years of the 21st century, had worked his way into the everyday language of the community residents of Manhattan fashion. Three quarter pants: A name used to designate other types of shorts or Shanti Shankle. Zip-off shorts: A pair of long pants that zip off at the knee, allowing the user change of shorts as climate change. About the Author
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