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* puttees: spiral, cloth coverings of the area from the knee to the ankles, replacing traditional gaiters and used by riders. The term comes from Hindi ''patti'' bandage, it was used in military uniforms of the British Army.
 
* puttees: spiral, cloth coverings of the area from the knee to the ankles, replacing traditional gaiters and used by riders. The term comes from Hindi ''patti'' bandage, it was used in military uniforms of the British Army.
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Latest revision as of 07:13, 1 July 2012

  • puttees: spiral, cloth coverings of the area from the knee to the ankles, replacing traditional gaiters and used by riders. The term comes from Hindi patti bandage, it was used in military uniforms of the British Army.