Braies are a type of trouser worn by Celts and Germanic people tribes in antiquity and by Europeans subsequently into the Middle Ages. In the later Middle Ages they were used exclusively as . Braies generally hung to the knees or mid-calf, resembling what are today called shorts. They were made of leather, wool, or, in later years, cotton or linen. They were adopted by the Romans as braccae.Miriam Webster dictionary By the 11th century, Braies were ankle-length pants held in place by a cord fitted through the top. People from upper classes wore more fitting braies while people of the lower classes typically wore loose braies.
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