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12th March 09, 03:11 AM
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Trousers, the long form, were indicative of poverty as they covered a lack of (expensive) stockings and shoes as would be worn with britches.
If you were derided as a 'sans culotte' it did not mean that you had nothing to cover the lower limbs, but that they were covered in a manner indicating a low position in society.
Anne the Pleater
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