CODE | Material |
Standard
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Price | |
SMWE0058 | Wool | Machine-made | 89.00 EUR |
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SMWR0059 | Wool | Hand-made | 150.00 EUR |
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SMWS0057 | Wool | Mixed | 110.00 EUR |
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There are holes in the front for lacing up. In the average and high standards, they are with linen lining and with full foot. In economic version, the separate hose has stirrups and is without lining. There is also a possibility of modification.
NOTE! Hose are sold without stirrups and suspender belt. Mentioned products can be purchased separately in our shop: suspender belt .
Click here to check out available in stock Early separate hose in economical and average standard and high standard.
In the Middle Ages, there were two forms of leg covering:a separate hose and a joined hose (which were created in the early 15th century). This part of clothing was well-fitted to the body and covered at least the bottom parts of the legs. Women wore short hoses laced up with a garter under the knee. Hoses could have a full foot or only a stapes (this form was present only among poor people). Separate hoses were laced up to a doublet.