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==Leg wraps==
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The probalem with femal leg coverings is that women in art are shown wearing long dresses which reach the andkle or even the floor, thereby leaving no clue as to what it underneath. The one exception can be found in one of the Psychomachias (British Library, MS additional 24199, fol. 12r.). In this image the vice Superbia is shown on horse back with her dress riding up her leg and around her lower leg is a wrap with ties at the ankle. [OWEN-CROCKER 2004: p.226]
  
 
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==Trousers==
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==References==
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Leg Coverings (Women)


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Leg wraps

The probalem with femal leg coverings is that women in art are shown wearing long dresses which reach the andkle or even the floor, thereby leaving no clue as to what it underneath. The one exception can be found in one of the Psychomachias (British Library, MS additional 24199, fol. 12r.). In this image the vice Superbia is shown on horse back with her dress riding up her leg and around her lower leg is a wrap with ties at the ankle. [OWEN-CROCKER 2004]:p.226

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Trousers

References

Owen-Crocker, Gale R. (2004) Dress in Anglo-Saxon England. 2nd ed. The Boydell Press. [OWEN-CROCKER 2004] ^ *