Schlumperhose

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Epitaph of Grand Vogt Conrad Wiedemeyer , who wears slippers ;
on the north wall of the Marktkirche in Hanover

The Schlumperhose was in the age of Renaissance worn pants form , which results from the in Spain at that time usual baggy pants had developed. As “pants” the garment was at times compared to “[...] two pillows of terrible thickness, with a hole in the middle through which they were put on”. The epitaph of Conrad Wiedemeyer on the Marktkirche in Hanover shows an example of Schlumperhose .

See also

literature

  • Friedrich Hottenroth : Handbuch der Deutschen Tracht , Vol. 2: Handbuch der Deutschen Tracht from the 16th - 19th century , Stuttgart: Verlag Weise [o. J.], p. 541

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Siegfried Müller : Mode: the clothes of the man in which: Life in old Hanover. Cultural images of a German city. Schlütersche, Hannover 1986, ISBN 3-87706-033-1 , pp. 74-77
  2. ^ NN : Grave slab of Conrad Wiedemeyer , in: November , loose leaf collection, probably from a calendar from the 1970s, with a photograph of the grave slab after a photo by j. Wipe