As said, a pant is a kind of clothing that is used to cover the lowest part of the body. The word "pant" comes from an anglicization of the character’s name, "Pantaloon". This is a popular Italian comic from the theatre, which has been popular throughout Europe for about two centuries. These pants are usually worn to protect the legs and keep the lower part covered up, allowing us to move freely. These pants became popular during the war period in the 1930s. As in that war period, women used to take over the entire rule. They used to wear these pants, which have gone ga ga over that time.
Trouser is a word which is derived from the word "trouzes", which means close-fitting shorts of uncertain origin. Coming to trousers, these are also a piece of clothing that covers the lower part, but there is a difference in their design. These are also called "slacks" in most parts of the world. Usually, in many parts of the world, pants refer to an undergarment and not the one we think of. From their point of view, trousers are the only word which means the lower garment of a man. These trousers are from a very ancient period, namely the 12th and 13th centuries. This term has its origin in central Asia.
The given table describes the major differences between trouser and pant −
Basis | Trouser | Pant |
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Geographic Region | This term is mostly used in America. | This term is mostly used in United Kingdom. |
Definition (UK) | A Trouser is usually a piece of clothing worn as a lower garment to cover the lower part of the body namely the waist, hips, and legs. | A pant is also a piece of small clothing that is worn as an undergarment to cover the masculine organs of a person. |
Definition (US) | This Trouser is seen as a dignified piece of clothing having a waistband, buttoned loopholes to tie those pieces together and a fly front. | This pant is seen as an outer garment which covers the body right from the waist part to the ankles. |
Type of Garment | In America, these are treated as outer garments. | In UK, these are treated as undergarments. |
Formal/casual | Trousers can be worn on formal and casual occasions. | Pant according to UK terminology doesn’t belong to either of the two categories. |
Design and Color | Trousers can be made available in any colour, but the most famous one is the black colour. | These pants, being an undergarment have no particularity in colour and fashion. |
Unisexual/Bisexual | Trousers can be made bisexual by changing some of the measurements at some of the places. | These Pants are only unisexual. |
Examples | Jeans, khakis, etc | Dress pants, sweat pants, leggings, etc. |
As discussed above, the main difference between a pant and a trouser lies in their usage. A pant can be called a pant or a trouser. But due to different accents and different terminologies, this pant means an undergarment according to the UK, whereas it means a normal trouser-like fashion according to the remaining countries. As said, these trousers can be made bisexual, whereas pants are only unisexual.