Despite the term, “trouser suit” which had been used in Britain during the First World War, with reference to women working in heavy industry, the pantsuit was introduced in the 1920s, when a small number of women adopted a masculine style, including pantsuits, hats, canes and monocles. With time, pant suits for women became increasingly widespread in the 1960s with designers such as Foale and Tuffin in London and Luba Marks in the United States spearheading the trend shortly…