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function as puttees, a part of
numerous military uniforms.
Gaiters known as
jambieres (derived from the
French word
jambe for legs,
hence leggings) were part...
-
baggy trousers (in
contrast to the red of the line infantry)
tucked into
jambières (leather gaiters). The
other light infantry unit type, the voltigeurs...
- trousers,
white leggings, and a
short leather cuff for the calf,
called jambieres. The sash was
especially difficult to put on,
often requiring the help...
- but very
stiff brown colored cowhide leather. It was
called "brodequin à
jambière attenante Mle 1952" and was
widely distributed from 1956 on, in priority...
-
panatloons were worn with a red
stripe on the
outseam tucked into
deerskin jambières, and
white gaiters made from
canvas or
drill (fabric).. List of New York...
- Ch****eur
style madder red trousers,
white leggings (gaiters), and
leather jambières rounding out the ensemble. The
material for the
uniforms was imported...
- pantaloons, a red fez with a
yellow t****el,
white gaiters and
leather jambières ("leggings"). The
fezzes were
usually worn with the
white turban wrapped...
-
Jacqueline Gauthier as La
baronne Léontine de la
Jambière Pierre Jourdan as Édouard de la
Jambière Gil
Roland as
Adolphe Dubois Marguerite Pierry as...
- fez with a
yellow t****el, red
pantaloons with
yellow trimming,
deerskin jambières, and
white gaiters made from
canvas or
drill (fabric). The
uniforms of...