Kiwi Sapper
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Location: Middle Earth & Home of Narnia; (Auckland, New Zealand) |
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Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 5:48 am |
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Greetings,
I am trying to get information on the construction of a simple part of male clothing, referred to as either braces or suspenders but used to stop the trousers from falling down. I gather that they were, in some circles considered as part of underwear, but I cannot find any detailed information apart from observing them in a few photographs when the wearer had removed his jacket.
I have my doubts as to their construction being from elasticated straps and metal fittings. I imagine them being made from flat woven cotton with leather attachments sewn for connecting with the buttons on the trousers, both fore and aft.........but I am uncertain. Further, I do ponder if they were expandable or a "one size fits all."
I have noted the "re-enactment American civil war braces" available on Ebay but have my doubts as to their accuracy, which is why I am looking at making my own set.......Fool that I am.
Accordingly, any guidance on their material, construction or assembly would be gratefully appreciated.
My Thanks.
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