Clothing covering from waist to ankles, to each leg separately. There are shorter models that can reach different heights, but always the same for both legs. The name comes from the French pantalon ( pr . trousers), which takes it from an Italian art comedy character named Pantalone, who wore this clothing then popularized in France during the Revolution (sansculottes wore pants instead of shorts).
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