galligaskins

/ˌɡælɪˈɡæskɪnz/
noun
  1. Loose, wide breeches or trousers, especially those worn in the 16th and 17th centuries.
    • The museum displayed a set of galligaskins made from heavy wool fabric.
    • The historical reenactor wore a pair of galligaskins as part his Elizabethan costume.
    • In old paintings, you can see men in galligaskins paired with doublets and ruffs.
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