knickerbockers
[QUOTE=Carol;167943]
Carol, I would assume that is where the term knickers comes from. Knickerbocker is an old Dutch term used to describe the descendents of the early Dutch settlers of eastern New York State (From New York City to the Albany area). The garment apparently is the heir to bloomers made popular in the 1850s by Amelia Bloomer. The New York Knicks take their team name from the Knickerbockers. Many of the place names in New York City come directly from the Dutch Brooklyn being a corruption of the Dutch for broken land, Spuytenduvyl meaning to spite the devil and the Bowery coming from Saint Mark's on the Bouwery. Thus concludes my New York State history Lesson, now back to our originally scheduled programming
[QUOTE=Carol;167943]
Originally posted by YankeeSergeant
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