Salut à tous et a toutes.
Je viens de lire un truc qui me laisse un peu perplexe.
Vous avez déjà vu des poches, sur des vêtements a l'historique?
Parce que un de mes bouquins, sur Novgorod, (de 2012) parle de poches.
Je cite ==> "two appliqué pockets from the 12th and 13th centuries have survived in their entirety ..." "...one of them is brown, and measures 13.5*10cm and all its edges have a hem 1 cm wide."
"one such is a rectangular piece of brown textile measuring 17*9 cm and hemmed on all sides, was found (gnagnagna troisky exavations gnagnagna) in the end of the 12th century, witch is unlikely to be a pocket, but it could be easly have been a flap covering a pocket from above."
"apart from appliqué pockets, internal pockets also existed, while on the front of garments slits provided access to them."
"a fragment of a garment with just a slit was found at (gnagnagna troisky exavations gnagnagna) in the end of the 12th century"
Vous y croyez vous ?
Vous avez déjà vu/lu ça ?