Bloomers

/ˈbluːmərz/ noun

Loose, baggy pants that end at the knee, especially the type worn by women in the late 1800s, or a humorous term for an embarrassing mistake.

Named after Amelia Bloomer, an American feminist in the 1850s who promoted this style of pants as practical and comfortable. The garment became associated with her name, and the term later took on a slang meaning for mistakes.

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