Zouave

Zouave
 Zouave - trousers with understated stepper seam and plenty of free tissue between her legs. Originally called Zouave Barbary tribes living in North Africa in Algeria, and later - the name of the French colonial troops in XIX-XX c., For which the soldiers were recruited from the tribe. Then it became a pants and ...
 Zouave - trousers with understated stepper seam and plenty of free tissue between her legs. Originally called Zouave Barbary tribes living in North Africa in Algeria, and later - the name of the French colonial troops in XIX-XX c., For which the soldiers were recruited from the tribe. Then it became a and pants worn by these soldiers. Zouaves were made of light cotton fabric and have a wide waist, which makes them indispensable in the heat: the material reflects the sun's rays, while being heated, barely touching the skin. Sometimes mistakenly referred to as the Zouave pants "Afghani", which, at first, a little shorter, often above the ankle, and secondly, from the knee and below begin to narrow.