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if you would like a custom pair in certain colours pls message me directly. We will discuss what colours you would like Leg wraps are the part of an early medieval costume. Using leg wraps are supported by a lot of archaeological finds and iconography of the early Middle Ages. This is a practical addition to the wide trousers, for spiral wrappings of the lower part of the legs. Universal size - This offer applies to a pair of leg wraps in the same colour, woven in one piece. Known in Old Norse as vindingr, winingas or vaf-spjôrr The wraps made of two long narrow strips of cloth, typically wool, and bright colors, which were wound around the leg and foot in the same direction for both legs. By starting at the foot or ankle and wrapping upwards. The strip was fastened at the top by tucking in, no clips or fasteners are needed, but they were used. Clothing hooks not pins were found on skeletons just below the knee so it is safe to say that these hooks were to hold up some type of clothing, eg legwraps. In period the fabric may have been woven to the correct dimensions on a small scale regular loom. There is also documentation that the wraps were cut in strips from wide pieces of fabric.