I wouldn't call Gibson's leggings "puttees", since a puttee is a leg-wrap, and is usually associated with the British Army of the late 19th-early 20th century. The word itself is from the Hindu/Sanskrit for bandage or strip of cloth. The old wool leg wraps of WWI were replaced by canvas gaiters or leggings which are also called puttees:
I wouldn't call Gibson's leggings "puttees", since a puttee is a leg-wrap, and is usually associated with the British Army of the late 19th-early 20th century. The word itself is from the Hindu/Sanskrit for bandage or strip of cloth. The old wool leg wraps of WWI were replaced by canvas gaiters or leggings which are also called puttees:
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