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Medieval trousers were commonly referred to as "braies." These were loose-fitting undergarments made of linen or wool, typically worn beneath other garments. They were often tied at the waist and could extend to the knee or lower, serving as a basic layer for men during the medieval period. Over time, braies evolved into other styles of trousers as fashion changed.

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