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Trousers, Hose and Brais

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{{Evidence
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|width="600pt"|''Tights are tightly tailored trousers with integral feet''
{{Evidence
|Archaeology=
*Thorsberg trousers, 2 pairs – one had separate sown in feet, Roman [EWING 2007:p.74]
*Elisenhof, Germany (8thC): One partial leg of a pair of children's trousers with an integral foot were found. The foot part is made from a dark brown 2/2 herringbone twill, length 19.4cm, foot length 16.5 cm, foot width 5.8cm [HUNDT 1981:p.49& Taf.22]
|Discussion
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|Literature
|Archaeology =
* Hedeby, Germany: Fragment 2 is the upper part of hose made of two parts, both natural brown 2/2 twill, and sewn up the back. A piece of leather thong is still attached to the top edge. Because it is only the top part it is not possible to tell whether it had integral feet or not. [HAGG 1984]:p.20]
|Discussion
Brais are discussed by Ewing [EWING 2007:p.76-78]
==References==
<nocite>{{Ref|Ewing 2007}}EWING2007{{Ref|Hagg 1984}}Hagg1984OWEN{{Ref|Owen-CROCKER2004Crocker 2004}}</nocite>{{Ref|Hundt 1981}}<biblio force=false>#[[Template:Bib]]</biblio>
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[[Category:Men's Clothing]]