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A lively, erudite survey of how women came to wear trousers, combining historical anecdotes, fashion analysis, and social commentary. The text examines origin theories, practical motives such as mobility and work, eroticizing and provocative uses, and the medical, legal, and moral debates that accompanied the shift in dress. Citations and humorous reflections punctuate discussions of changing tastes, market production, and social anxieties, while illustrative plates and a playful preface frame the subject as both a serious cultural history and a satirical critique of contemporary fashions.

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Pierre Dufay

Pierre Dufay was a French author known for his contributions to romantic literature in the 19th century. His notable works include "Le Pantalon Féminin," which explores themes of gender and fashion, and "Victor Hugo à vingt ans: Glanes romantiques," a reflection on the early life of the famed writer Victor Hugo. Dufay's writings often blend literary critique with cultural commentary, providing insights into the societal norms of his time. Through his works, he engages with the evolving landscape of French literature and the complexities of identity.

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