zamarros

/zəˈmɑroʊz/
noun
  1. Wide, baggy trousers traditionally worn by shepherds in the Pyrenees, often made of sheepskin or wool.
    • The shepherd wore a pair of zamarros to protect his legs from the cold mountain wind.
    • In the local museum, you can see traditional zamarros made from thick sheepskin.
    • Hikers sometimes buy zamarros as souvenirs because of their unique, rustic style.
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