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04 May 2011

As Seen at the Thrift Store

Finally, we can all relax:
Few things will spoil the day like wasting time worrying about your "pant".

p.s. I've got a couple of very high end Italian sports jackets in stock, a 40 regular and a 44 regular. Beautiful goods, but not cheap. Interested parties, please contact me via email.

5 comments:

  1. In the garment industry--known as the "rag trade" or "schmatte business" to the cognoscenti--"pant" is frequently used, despite the fact that Wikipedia disapproves:

    "Various people in the fashion industry use the word pant instead of pants. This is nonstandard usage. The word "pants" is a plurale tantum, always in plural form—much like the words 'scissors' and 'tongs'."

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  2. I just bought DOTR a pair of these pants (he's losing weight so I have to keep finding transitional sizes) for $16.66 at JC Penney. The "worry free" label shows freedom from stains and spills....which, including the cheap price, makes them perfect for Mr. Mustard on My Hands.

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  3. So, if I order "pants", I get one to wear, and a spare? If I don't get the spare, do I order one of "those" or one of "that"?

    It's like Robert Benchley, when he wanted two...mongeese? mongooses? He ordered a mongoose, then said "while you're at it, send another"

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  4. Around here in Central Texas pretty much 8 out of every 10 male garment is St. John's Bay. Who the hell is selling that stuff new? It must be cheap given its ubiquity.

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  5. @ NC jack, the plurale tantum mentioned by Lexocologue doesn't need to fall into confusions. The simple method is to order a "pair of pants" or "X pairs of pants". Then refer to one pair (as a single entity) as 'that' pair, and the plurals as 'those/these'.

    They are a pair of two pant legs = pants. Anyone who wants a 'pant' should expect trousers for a one legged man.

    Trousers (another plurale tantum) is the term I most often use. And In Dutch they are called 'een broek' a singular, so I never encounter the problem there.

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