The following write-up was provided for the AC FAQ project circa 2001 by John Stillwagon of the SGLHA.
What is blousing your pants and is it authentic?
by John Stillwagon
Actually, there are times to blouse your trousers and times not to. There are dozens of period references both in images, field sketches, and writings of soldiers tucking their trousers into their socks.
The current "no blousing" trend was originally a response to mainstream reenactors ALWAYS tucking trousers into their bad ragwool sock or sometimes those cool red hunting socks. (Anybody remember those?)
Because of this, many authentics started rolling up their trousers. This is equally correct.
A good rule of thumb is if you are in camp or in a garrison situation, don't roll up or blouse your trousers. If you are on campaign, especially in muddy conditions, feel free to do either.
Oftentimes, we look for "one size fits all" rules to answer our questions. More often that not, these rules prove to be oversimplifications.
John Stillwagon
PS: Personally, I roll up my trousers because I don't like stretching out my socks.
What is blousing your pants and is it authentic?
by John Stillwagon
Actually, there are times to blouse your trousers and times not to. There are dozens of period references both in images, field sketches, and writings of soldiers tucking their trousers into their socks.
The current "no blousing" trend was originally a response to mainstream reenactors ALWAYS tucking trousers into their bad ragwool sock or sometimes those cool red hunting socks. (Anybody remember those?)
Because of this, many authentics started rolling up their trousers. This is equally correct.
A good rule of thumb is if you are in camp or in a garrison situation, don't roll up or blouse your trousers. If you are on campaign, especially in muddy conditions, feel free to do either.
Oftentimes, we look for "one size fits all" rules to answer our questions. More often that not, these rules prove to be oversimplifications.
John Stillwagon
PS: Personally, I roll up my trousers because I don't like stretching out my socks.
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