The word gaskin might come from it (and that's slightly more usable) but galligaskins first.
These trousers are galligaskins:

And this is what a gaskin looks like:

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On the other hand you do see some people wearing some odd garments nowadays:

so perhaps it's time that the word galligaskins came back into use
It has to be more politically correct than harem pants, doesn't it.
Word To Use Today: galligaskins. This word came from the French garguesques, from the Italian grechesco, which means Greek, from the Latin Graecus.
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