Riding-breeches


noun, (used with a plural verb)
1.
calf-length trousers of whipcord or other durable fabric, flaring at the sides of the thighs and fitting snugly at and below the knees, worn with riding boots for horseback riding, hunting, etc.
riding breeches
plural noun
1.
tough breeches with padding inside the knees, worn for riding horses

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