inexpressibles

Etymology
From. Compare.

Noun

 * 1)  Breeches, trousers.
 * 2) * 1796,, letter, in Memoirs of My Life, Penguin 1990, p. 196:
 * Have you never observed, through my inexpressibles, a large prominency, circa genitalia? It was a swelled testicle.
 * 1) * 1833-36,, , "The Out and Out Young Gentleman", in The Oxford Illustrated Dickens, p. 596:
 * For some years past the favorite costume of the out-and-out young gentleman has been a rough pilot coat, with two gilt hooks and eyes to the velvet collar; buttons somewhat larger than crown-pieces; a black or fancy neckerchief, loosely tied; a wide-brimmed hat, with a low crown; tightish inexpressibles, and iron-shod boots.