trousers worn for skiing
quần dài mặc để trượt tuyết
narrow trousers made from a type of cloth that stretches and with a part that goes under the foot
quần bó làm từ một loại vải co giãn và có một phần nằm dưới chân
quần trượt tuyết
/ˈskiː pænts//ˈskiː pænts/The term "ski pants" has its roots in the early days of winter sports in Europe, particularly in the Alps region. In the late 19th century, as skiing became a popular pastime among the upper classes, specialized clothing was needed to keep skiers warm and protected during their activities. The first ski pants were tight-fitting and made of wool, similar to long underwear. They provided some insulation against the cold, but they also limited mobility and freedom of movement. As skiing became more popular and technical, athletes demanded more functional clothing that would allow them to move freely and comfortably. The first real ski pants were developed in the 1930s and 1940s, during the golden age of alpine skiing. These pants were made of synthetic materials that provided greater durability, water resistance, and insulation. They also featured suspenders, zippers, and other modern elements that made them more comfortable and practical. The term "ski pants" became widely used to describe these new, specialized items of clothing. Today, ski pants continue to evolve and adapt, as new materials and technologies are developed to provide skiers with greater comfort, protection, and performance. Whether you're hitting the slopes in the Alps, the Rockies, or elsewhere, ski pants are an essential part of any skier's wardrobe.
trousers worn for skiing
quần dài mặc để trượt tuyết
narrow trousers made from a type of cloth that stretches and with a part that goes under the foot
quần bó làm từ một loại vải co giãn và có một phần nằm dưới chân