
The biggest single reason pants have taken over our culture as the only garment anyone wears anymore is that pants have been associated for the last thousand years with power.
Pants came into being when the stirrup was invented and allowed heavily armored knights to ride into battle astride their horses, instead of being pulled in chariots. This allowed for new tactics and improved warfare.
It was also the "rights" of the rich and noble. Not for common men (or women) to wear.
So pants became a status symbol.
Whether they are a "better" garment then a skirt, kilt, sarong or dress is questionable and depends on what use we are talking about. Robes, pleated skirts, kilts and other skirted garments were still worn for leisure activities right up until the early Th century. During the last 2 hundred years skirts for men for leisure fell out of use in society. So pants or slacks took over as the only garment for men. And men were seen as the rulers of the world.
That meant that when women decided to advocate for their rights they embraced this symbol of power.
The problem is they embrace it now to almost total exclusion of their former garments.
And they don't want the reminder of the time when they had no power.
The skirt is a symbol in most people's mind of submission.
So when a man wants to wear a skirt, even if there's a really good reason to do so, people look at him as if he were crazy. Why proclaim yourself as submissive or inferior? And it becomes almost impossible to convince people of anything else.
All due to the symbolics of power that a pair of pants represents.
Dennis
