I have just been flipping through Dressing Renaissance Florence, and they 
mention "hosiery itself was made of perpignan cloth (perpignano), a washable 
and stretchy woolen jersey fabric, originally developed by weavers in 
Perpignan, France." 
Has anyone ever heard of this stuff before, and if so, what is its' weave 
structure? What would it be close to in modern terms? This answers a lot of 
questions why Italian men's hose are so smooth and tight looking. If I can find 
a reasonable equivalent, it will make my job MUCH easier on this commission 
that I have been stalled on for so long.

Kathy
 
Ermine, a lion rampant tail nowed gules charged on the shoulder with a rose Or 
barbed, seeded, slipped and leaved vert
(Fieldless) On a rose Or barbed vert a lion's head erased gules. 
It’s never too late to be who you might have been.
-George Eliot
Tosach eólais imchomarc. - Questioning is the beginning of knowledge. 
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