0 trousers that are loose above the knees and tight below them, designed to be worn when riding a horse -- 马裤
a new pair of jodhpurs 一条新马裤
Will he be supplying the men with jodhpurs and red coats instead?
I can understand the kilt being linked with jodhpurs, a word which has a classy and county connotation, but not with the apparel of a plumber's mate.
Usually dressed in trousers, jodhpurs or similar lady of the manor-style attire.
In such cases, this official wears a top hat (or hunting cap for hunting and jumping classes), white jodhpurs, and scarlet (pink) guard coat.
The rider wears ordinary breeches or jodhpurs, over which she will wear the apron, which can partially open in the back.
These cavalrymen wore riding boots, jodhpurs, and short waist-length tunics of olive drab, which had flat collars.
Classic jodhpurs are beige or white, but for working purposes come in a variety of colours.
The baraat members also must wear achkans or sherwanis with jodhpurs and safas (colorful turbans).