The Big Change
About 1,000 years ago, two big things happened. First, the weather got much colder! It became too chilly to have your legs exposed all day. Second, people started riding horses differently. Instead of sitting casually with legs dangling, they sat side-saddle or astride a horse like we do today.
Why Pants?
Long tunics get tangled when you ride a horse. So, people invented trousers. These are two separate tubes for your legs tied together at the top. They kept your legs warm and stopped getting in the way while riding.
So, when history books talk about knights and farmers in medieval times, they usually show them wearing pants because the cold weather and new horse riding made tunics obsolete. It was a practical choice that stuck forever.
Examples
- A knight riding a horse wears pants to keep his legs from getting tangled.
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