Sharmine Ishak on Twitter: "In Japan, zubon ズボン (which comes from the French word jupon, meaning UNDERSKIRT) is used for trousers/pants... while pantsu パンツ (which is literally PANTS) is used to say
SOULT Clothing - I chose the name “Fort” for these pants because of its origins. In old England the name meant a strong, brave person originally deriving from the French word 'fort'
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