Find another word for suspenders. In this page you can discover 6 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for suspenders, like: galluses, braces, brace, straps, shoulder straps and garters.
Simply put, all suspender attachments can be divided into three main categories: 1) suspenders that clip onto your pants (clip-on suspenders), 2) suspenders that attach to buttons sewn onto your pants (button-on suspenders) or 3) suspenders that attach to a belt (belt-clip suspenders).
In the early 1820s, British designer Albert Thurston began to manufacture the first known modern day suspenders (known as "braces" in Britain). The fashion of the day dictated that men wear high-waisted pants — so high-waisted, in fact, that a belt could not actually be used to hold them up.
In British English, suspenders are a piece of underwear used for holding up stockings. This is also known as a suspender belt in British English, or a garter belt in American English. In American English, suspenders is the word used for a pair of straps worn over the shoulders for holding up the trousers.
Suspenders, also known as suit braces, are long strips of fabric worn over your shoulders with the purpose of holding up your trousers. They attach to your pants with either suspender clips or suspender buttons.
A suspender belt (also known as a garter belt) is designed to keep your stockings from slipping whilst creating an alluring silhouette and gives a polished look to your lingerie set.
Garters are the fastenings which hold up a woman's stockings. A garter is a piece of elastic worn around the top of a stocking or sock in order to prevent it from slipping down.
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