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britches
[ brich-iz ]
britches
/ ˈɪʃɪ /
plural noun
- a variant spelling of breeches
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of britches1
First recorded in 1880–85
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Or, in more old-fashioned terms, she wanted to wear the britches, while they wanted her to stay in skirts.
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They were flanked by two big footmen in powdered wigs and braided coats, satin knee britches and white stockings.
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In that day, “loose britches” were the norm, offering little in the way of support.
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She said she’d called to make sure that I “didn’t get too big for your britches.”
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Revelers preferring a more classic look book an appointment with leather tailor Klaus Bensmann for customized, handmade britches fashioned from deer or cow leather.
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