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Linen leg wraps made of 100% linen. Using leg wraps are supported by lot of archaeological finds and iconography of the early Middle Ages.
Leg wraps are a part of male costume. This is a practical addition to the wide trousers, for spiral wrappings of the lower part of legs. You can wrap it around your pants to make clothes more comfortable. For short baggy pants it can replace the leg. Under the knee it may be secured by a strap or a special hook (not included).
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FABRIC
The materials are resistant to washing and the quality of the seams ensures that the leg wraps will last you for many years. It's pre-washed - so won't shrink and it's soft and nice to wear.
High quality with Ecotex-100 certificate. Linen is produced in Belarus from local crops.
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SIZE
Universal size - two wraps width 10 cm (4 inches), a length about 3 meters (3 yard).
This offer applies to a pair of leg wraps in the same color. It may have a stitch in the middle of length.
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WASHING & CARE INSTRUCTION
• washing in temperature 40C - colored clothes; 60C – white or natural colored clothes
• wash in the washing machine using „hand wash” program
• do not use bleach or stain removers
• no fast-spinning (it is damaging for seams and fibers)
• hang in the vertical position to dry
• to keep the look, best ironed clothes with wetting water, inside out, up to 150C (two dots)
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STANDARD Slav Medieval Shop sews leg wraps in two basic standards of detail work: I – Outfit is sewn with the machine – all stitches are made with the machine, pattern of the outfit is based on the historical sources, according to its description on the site. Internal stitches are finished with overlock, visible stitches are sewn by machine III – Whole outfit is sewn manually with very strong stitches – strongly based on the archaeological findings.