The word "trousers" refers to a type of clothing worn on the lower part of the body, typically covering both legs and extending from the waist down. They are often made from various fabrics and can be seen in a variety of styles, such as casual, dress, or athletic.
The word "trousers" originates from the Middle English "trouse," which is derived from the Old French "trousses," meaning a kind of garment. The exact roots can be traced back to the Arabic word "sirwāl," referring to a type of pants.