Breeches ( or ) are an article of
clothing covering the body from the
waist down, with separate coverings for each
leg, usually stopping just below the knee, though in some cases reaching to the ankles. The breeches were normally closed and fastened about the leg, along its open seams at varied lengths, and to the knee, by either buttons or by a
draw-string, or by one or more straps and
buckle or
brooches. Formerly a standard item of
Western men's clothing, they had fallen out of use by the mid 20th century in favor of
trousers. Modern athletic garments used for
English riding and
fencing, although called
breeches or
britches, differ from breeches in ways discussed in this article.