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from 1830 to 1962. The French Army version of the seroual was notable for being cut so widely that it did not require two separate trouser legs. During the
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a number of volunteer regiments, designated as zouaves, also wore seroual breeches, though these were usually of
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and did not continue the Ancient Greek designation. They are typically worn in
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Algerian soldier of the French Army wearing seroual trousers as part of his
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design, being simply baggier versions of conventional trousers.
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allows the sirwal to be worn at either the waist or hip level.
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The seroual formed part of the standard uniform for the
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Index

Sherwal
Shalvar, Iran


Arabic
Harem pants
Persian
Balkan languages
Ottoman Turks
Muslim
Polish Commonwealth
Mallorca
Greek
Balkans
Ottoman Turks
World War I
Arab
Persia
Mideastern regions
North India
drawstring
cotton
linen
polyester
embroidery
Saudi

zouave

Mameluke

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