“I like skirts that are sort of more bits of fabric, you know, just fluttering about. But trousers seem to me to be much more interesting and much more practical.”
Richard Nott
“Everyone's being terribly British and sort of stoic: 'Yes, well OK, we'll walk over here and I'll take my trousers off here, and you'll lie down there and a bit of deep breathing and a breast will come out,' ... It's quite a good way of dealing with the embarrassment of 'Here's where I get naked.'”
Minnie Driver
“There's a lot of trousers. There are some dresses, about 20 of them, ... Skirts are just above the knee. I've also done Bermuda shorts. They're cut on the bias to give them a lot of movement, and they're also very light.”
Giorgio Armani
“I only ever had one pair of Spandex trousers!”
Bruce Dickinson
“He said 'I'm going to chop off the bottom of one of your trouser legs and put it in a library. I thought, "That's a turn-up for the books."”
Tommy Cooper
“You should never have your best trousers on when you go out to fight for freedom and truth.”
Henrik Ibsen
“I grow old . . . I grow old . . . / I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.”
T.S. Eliot