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Cossack Trousers

1820-1830 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

These trousers are cut full at the thigh and taper to the ankles. Buttoned straps under the instep keep the fabric from riding up. The fullness at the hip is evenly gathered to the front of the waistband. Cossack trousers were introduced to Britain in 1814, when Tsar Aleksandr I travelled to London from Russia for the peace celebrations that followed Napoleon Bonaparte's abdication in April of that year. The Cossack soldiers in Aleksandr's entourage wore a similar style of trousers, which soon became fashionable in Europe.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Linen, lined with linen, bone, leather, hand-sewn
Brief description
Cossack trousers of linen, Great Britain, 1820-1830
Physical description
Cossack trousers of linen cut full at the thigh and taper to the ankles. With bone-buttoned straps under the leather instep to keep the fabric from riding up. The fullness at the hip is evenly gathered to the front of the wide waistband. Watch-pocket in the waistband and two buttoned hip pockets. Lined with linen from waist to knee.
Dimensions
  • Waist circumference: 28in
  • Inside leg length: 31in
  • Outside leg length: 40in
  • Hem circumference: 34cm
  • Thigh circumference: 66cm
Credit line
Given by Mrs E. Gilroy
Summary
These trousers are cut full at the thigh and taper to the ankles. Buttoned straps under the instep keep the fabric from riding up. The fullness at the hip is evenly gathered to the front of the waistband. Cossack trousers were introduced to Britain in 1814, when Tsar Aleksandr I travelled to London from Russia for the peace celebrations that followed Napoleon Bonaparte's abdication in April of that year. The Cossack soldiers in Aleksandr's entourage wore a similar style of trousers, which soon became fashionable in Europe.
Collection
Accession number
T.213-1962

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Record createdDecember 15, 1999
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