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Portyanki
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11-24-2013 02:56 PM
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Circuit advertisement
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They will actually miss them. It is a very traditional form of footwear, like the article says, almost Medieval in conception. They cannot have been that bad, given the Germans copied them.
I wear them at our LH events. Always a good talking point with the public. They come in winter and summer weight material.
Cheers, Ade.
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Adrian Stevenson
They will actually miss them. It is a very traditional form of footwear, like the article says, almost Medieval in conception. They cannot have been that bad, given the Germans copied them.
I wear them at our LH events. Always a good talking point with the public. They come in winter and summer weight material.
Cheers, Ade.
I heard cotton for summer and a flannel like cloth for winter!....
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Nice article with an interview with a German Vet:
How to Wear Fusslappen / der Erste Zug
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The flannel ones are quite nice.
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Very interesting link, cheers Ade!...
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A 'bad' sign of ones historical interest, when one is so emerged in it, that one follows a thread about 'Fusslappen'
Thanks to both of you for the info - interesting.
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There is no hope for us...
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Well I do wear the original pattern underwear too at events.........
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