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breeches

[brich-iz, bree-chiz] / ˈbrɪtʃ ɪz, ˈbri tʃɪz /
NOUN
hose
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The Huntington’s signature work of art is a brilliant picture of a life-size, ruddy-cheeked youth costumed in the flashy blue satin tunic, breeches and cloak of an aristocrat of an earlier time.

From Los Angeles Times

Three people were arrested and "a number of fines and warnings were issued in relation to breeches of Covid lockdown rules".

From BBC

But wearing breeches and uncomfortable buckled shoes is work to Mr. Kramer, not play.

From New York Times

He had an athletic look, in breeches and a tunic.

From New York Times

Conspiracies are best left to Netflix period dramas with bouffant breeches and damascened daggers.

From The Guardian