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Bases are the cloth military skirts (often part of a doublet or a jerkin),〔Gravett, Christopher. ''Tudor Knight''. Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2006. P. 59.〕 generally richly embroidered, worn over the armour of later men-at-arms such as French gendarmes in the late 15th to early 16th century, as well as the plate armour skirt later developed in imitation of cloth bases for supplemental upper-leg protection, worn by men-at-arms for foot combat. == Cloth bases ==
Italian armoured cavalry had been wearing bases, with or without a jerkin or vest for the chest as well, since the late 15th century. It appears that French gendarmes picked up the fashion in their interventions in Italy during the Italian Wars. Adopted by the French sometime after 1495, the fashion soon spread throughout Europe, and may be seen in illustrations throughout the Italian Wars. Such bases were knee-length and cartridge-pleated.〔Baker, Georgia, and Pullen, Helen Redel. ''A Handbook of Costume Drawing: A Guide to Drawing the Period Figure for Costume Design Students''. Focal Press, 2000. P. 76.〕 Such skirts eventually evolved into quilted or padded breeches worn in the early 17th century.〔Peterson, Harold Leslie. ''Arms and Armor in Colonial America, 1526-1783''. Toronto: Dover Publications, 2000. P. 140.〕
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