Hi All I have just subscribed. A friend posted on my behalf and there have been a couple of responses already, but just to clarify: I am costuming a film based on the images in the 14th c. Luttrell Psalter which was made for an estate in my home county of Lincolnshire. The film is for the museum of Lincoln (The Collection). I am puzzled by the depiction of hose being worn without shoes or boots. Can anyone direct me to any relevant sources (paintings, archival or archaeological evidence, articles etc) which could explain this practice. I am reluctant to dismiss the images as artistic licence' without thorough research. many thanks Pauline
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