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jams, n. pl.|dʒæmz| [Shortened from pyjamas, pajamas n. pl.] A garment, derived from pyjamas, worn as leisure-wear, and spec. as a type of swimming-trunks.
1966Telegraph (Brisbane) 3 Feb. 18 It's the season of the hubba hubba jams—and that's..a patio fashion stopper. It is snug..just-above-the-knee jams worn with a covered camisole top... Jams can be worn with a bikini top or a frilly feminine flip-top style. 1968N.Y. Times 22 Jan. 36 There will also be ascots (which can double as belts), walking shorts, swim trunks and surfers' ‘jams’, knee-length trunks with drawstring waists. 1970New Yorker 14 Mar. 34/3 He wore His-'n-Hers flowered at-home jams. 1971Telegraph (Brisbane) 29 Dec. 31 (Advt.), Boys' cotton floral swim jams... Cord tie at waist. Hip pocket detail. 1971U.S. Trademark 920, 266 (U.S. Patent Office), Jams. Surf Line Hawaii, Ltd{ddd}For: Men's swimming trunks. |