Dockers

/ˈdɑkərz/ noun

Workers who load and unload cargo from ships at docks or ports; also a brand of casual pants.

From 'dock' (waterfront area where ships load/unload) + '-er' (one who does the work). The term emerged in the 1800s as major ports became central to trade; 'Dockers' pants were marketed in the 1980s as casual wear.

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