What is another word for breeks?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈiːks] (IPA)

Breeks, also known as breeches or knickers in some countries, are a type of trousers that end below the knee. They are typically worn for outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, and shooting. Breeks also have several synonyms that are used interchangeably with the term in different regions. Some of these include plus fours, knickerbockers, jodhpurs, and shorts. Plus fours are longer than breeks, extending four inches below the knee. Knickerbockers are shorter and tighter, ending above the knee. Jodhpurs are similar to breeks but are worn for horseback riding. Shorts are a modern alternative to breeks and are generally more comfortable in warmer climates.

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Famous quotes with Breeks

  • Pirates! No true honest seamen, these, with their strange contrast of finery and ruffianism. Tarry breeks and seamen's shirts, yet silken sashes lapped their waists; no stockings to their legs, yet many had on silver-buckled shoes and heavy gold rings to their fingers. Great gems dangled from many a heavy gold hoop serving as an ear ring. Not an honest sailorman's knife among them, but costly Spanish and Italian daggers. Their gauds, their ferocious faces, their wild and blasphemous bearing stamped them with the mark of their red trade.
    Robert E. Howard

Related words: breeks, breech, breeches, breechcloth, breechclout, breechescloth, breeches fabric

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