In the 1890s, women did not commonly wear pants as a part of their everyday attire; instead, they typically wore long skirts and dresses. However, there were some exceptions, particularly among activists and suffragettes who advocated for women's rights and adopted more practical clothing, including bloomers—loose-fitting trousers gathered at the ankle. This style faced significant social stigma and was often met with criticism. Overall, pants for women were not widely accepted until the 20th century.
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