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noun - leather shorts often worn with suspenders
Leather shorts, often with suspenders, worn by men and boys, especially in Bavaria.
LEDERHOSEN - Lederhosen (; German pronunciation: [ledhozn], lit. "leather breeches"; singular in German usage: Lederhose) are breeches made of leather; they may b...
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The cream of the Bavarian clothing crop are these leather shorts with suspenders |
The name of this Tyrolean get-up is German for "leather trousers" |
Meaning "leather shorts", they can be seen at German festivals like Oktoberfest |
These leather shorts with a bib top, originally in a Tyrolean style, were popular for U.S. children in the late 1960s |
Ja, the name of these traditional Bavarian shorts comes from the German for "leather trousers" |
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Leather shorts, often with suspenders, worn by men and boys, especially in Bavaria. |
leather shorts often worn with suspenders worn especially by men and boys in Bavaria |
Leather shorts with H-shaped braces, traditionally worn by men in Alpine regions such as Bavaria. |
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Lederhosen (; German pronunciation: [ledhozn], lit. "leather breeches"; singular in German usage: Lederhose) are breeches made of leather; they may be either short or knee-length. The longer ones are generally called Bundhosen or Kniebundhosen. Once common workwear across Central Europe, they are now considered a folk costume associated particularly with Bavaria and Austria. |