Oct 6, 2001 09:22
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Club/Dress trouser < again >
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what is the difference of "Club trouser " , " dress trouser " and " trouser " ?
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5 +3 | see explanation | Julia Gal |
3 | dress trouser | Angela Arnone |
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see explanation
Club trousers are usually quite sporty - like chinos, for example.
Dress trousers are the very formal trousers worn with a dinner (smoking) jacket (or Tuxedo in US English).
Trouser just refers to ordinary, plain trousers...
Dress trousers are the very formal trousers worn with a dinner (smoking) jacket (or Tuxedo in US English).
Trouser just refers to ordinary, plain trousers...
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dress trouser
would normally be an elegant pair. Club trouser would be the sort used by members of a sports club, in specific colour and design.
Trouser is just trouser.
Of course this is all hypothetical as the text has been written by someone who knows pseudo-English and we don't have that language combination yet on proz!
Angela
Trouser is just trouser.
Of course this is all hypothetical as the text has been written by someone who knows pseudo-English and we don't have that language combination yet on proz!
Angela
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