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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
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Corrugated trousers?

0 What are those trousers called which have raised layers? Corrugated trousers? Please follow the given link to have a general idea of what I am talking about:02br
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)02br 02br 00Hey, it says, Page not found! Don't laugh, but if they're the ones that come to just below your knees, with elastic at the bottom, they're also called "knickers," perhaps for Knickerbockers, the Dutch who settled New York. I never wore knickers, but my dad did when he was in school, and some of my early contemporaries did.

  • )02br 02br 00Hey, it says, Page not found!
  • Don't laugh, but if they're the ones that come to just below your knees, with elastic at the bottom, they're also called "knickers," perhaps for Knickerbockers, the Dutch who settled New York.
  • I never wore knickers, but my dad did when he was in school, and some of my early contemporaries did.
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0Didn't check the link, but I used to wear 'em to school in the 40's - "corduroy"02br
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00Hey, it says, Page not found! Don't laugh, but if they're the ones that come to just below your knees, with elastic at the bottom, they're also called "knickers," perhaps for Knickerbockers, the Dutch who s
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0 Avangi, thanks a lot for the information. 0-

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