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The monmouthcap was worn from the middle of the 15th century
until the 18th century and has lately gained popularity through the TV Show "Colonial House" For more information click here. |
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A reproduction of authentic ancient roman toe socks made from 100% partly washed sheep's yarn that still contains
a lot of its lanolin. Click here for a picture of these socks worn with reproduction roman sandals. |
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This is a reproduction of Roman toe-socks from 100% wool. The ankles are knitted straight, so that they will roll. |
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The technique used in this pair of heel- and toeless Roman reproduction socks is called "naalbinding", which is done with one bone needle. |
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This is a pair of reproducton WW2 german socks I make for re-enactors. The wool I use is a sport/DK weight and very warm and comfortable to wear in boots. |
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A reproduction WW2 german glove, size 2 for re-enactors. The germans used different amounts of stripes to show what size the gloves / socks were. |
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Here is a complete world war 2 gloves and socks set, size 3, made out of 100% wool yarn. |
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This pair of reproduction 17th century gentleman's thigh-high stockings is made from a very fine blend of merino wool, alpaca, and cashmere yarn.
Detail:
ankle - top - heel
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