Jan. 26th, 2009

hsifeng: (Creative)

 

OK,

 

For years I have been coached to believe that German wore their pants with high waists (or at least “above the natural waistline, and certainly higher than most modern men are comfortable with”) during the 16th century. This assertion appeared to be borne out in the art from the period. For example, from the “German Single Leaf Woodcuts 1500-1550”, Max Geisberg & Walter Strauss:

 


 

And from the back:


 

So today I was trolling through the new-and-improved-but-stinky-for-downloading-images bildindex,  when I was struck by what appeared to be low waist in several extant pairs of pants. This got me curious, so I did some more digging into my own image archives and on several other sites. What I found didn’t jibe with what I have always thought was an accurate statement regarding the height of men’s pants in this period.

 


 

 
Same pair in yellow above, from the back:


 


Look at where the codpiece lands in relation to the waistline in the woodcuts. Now look at where it lands in the extant pants.

 

What gives?


hsifeng: (Communist Paaaarty!)
How else do you explain his ability to hold sway over a crowd of 1.5 million people (including this group of thousands that were trapped underground during the actual ceremony they had come to see) without any reported violence.

Freaky.

Freaky cool.

*grin*

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