mi-parti (English spelling) miparti

Japanese: mi-parti(英語表記)miparti
mi-parti (English spelling) miparti

…These trousers were not sewn together at the top, and were worn one leg at a time and tied to the top with string or some other means. Wearing different colours and patterns on each leg was called mi-parti and became popular. When loose-fitting trousers called breeches appeared in the 16th century, knee-length socks came to be worn on the exposed legs, and were worn by both men and women from the 17th century onwards. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "mi-parti" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…このズボンは股上を縫い合わせないで片脚ずつはき,上衣にひもなどで結びつけていた。色や柄の異なるものを片方ずつはくことが,ミ・パルティmi‐partiと呼ばれて流行した。16世紀にブリーチズというゆったりしたズボンがあらわれると,下から見える脚部にひざまでの長さの靴下をはくようになり,17世紀以後,男女とも用いた。…

※「mi-parti」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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