Lucet weave cord for the drawstring. |
You can see the eyelets for the tie cord, the backside view of the backstitching and the lucet weave tie cord. |
The trousers from the Daetgen Mose are made from asymmetric and irregularly shaped pieces fabric, made ill-fittingly as to provide comfort when riding horses. |
Nille Glaesel in her book “Viking” states on page 108 that “Not many trousers are represented in Viking Age finds." |
“Damendorf: Migration Period: …The seat of the trousers is made of a squarish piece of cloth and two triangular pieces provide fullness at the thigh." |
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