Lederhosen are traditional German short pants made from durable leather, typically worn with suspenders and decorative embroidery. Originating in the Alpine regions of Bavaria and Austria, they were historically worn by working-class men for outdoor labor due to their toughness and flexibility. Modern lederhosen often feature intricate stitching, ornate metal buckles, and detailed motifs like edelweiss flowers or deer. They are usually paired with a checkered or white shirt, knee-high socks, and sturdy shoes, embodying a rustic yet festive look perfect for events like Oktoberfest.