Bootcut
(noun)
A style of pants or jeans that are flared slightly at the ankle to accommodate boots or other shoes with a wider width at the top.
Origin:
Derived from the phrase "boot-cut".
Examples:
- He preferred to wear bootcut jeans because they fit comfortably over his boots.
- She wore bootcut pants to work, which allowed her to move freely and comfortably.
- I'm looking for a pair of bootcut pants that will fit over my cowboy boots.
- The fashion industry has seen a resurgence of bootcut pants in recent years.
- The bootcut design of the pants accommodates a wider range of shoe sizes and styles.