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  2. Chaps - Wikipedia

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    Batwing chaps. Chaparreras or Chaps (/ tʃ æ p s, ʃ æ p s /) are a type of sturdy over-pants (overalls) or leggings of Mexican origin, made of leather, without a seat, made up of two separate legs that are fastened to the waist with straps or belt. They are worn over trousers and were originally intended for protecting the rider from the ...

  3. Worshipful Company of Curriers - Wikipedia

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    The Worshipful Company of Curriers is one of the ancient livery companies of London, associated with the leather trade. The curriers , or "curers of leather ", of London formed an organisation in 1272; this merchant guild was recognised in 1415 by Ordinances of the City Common Council before its grant of a Royal Charter by King James I in 1605.

  4. Western wear - Wikipedia

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    Leather chaps were often worn to protect the cowboy's legs from cactus spines and prevent the fabric from wearing out. [21] Two common types include the skintight shotgun chaps [22] and wide batwing chaps. The latter were sometimes made from hides retaining their hair (known as "woolies") rather than tanned leather.

  5. Worshipful Company of Leathersellers - Wikipedia

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    The Leathersellers' Company, which originally regulated leather merchants, continues to act as an advocate for the UK leather trade, together with its leather-associated City livery partners: the Cordwainers, Curriers, Girdlers, Glovers and Saddlers. Like these other livery companies, today it is primarily involved in philanthropic, charitable ...

  6. Soldado de cuera - Wikipedia

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    The soldados de cuera (English, "leather-jacket soldier") [1] served in the frontier garrisons of northern New Spain, the Presidios, from the late 16th to the early 19th century. [2] They were mounted and were an exclusive corps in the Spanish Empire. They took their name from the multi-layered deer-skin cloak they wore as protection against ...

  7. Leather - Wikipedia

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    The enduring image of a cowboy in leather chaps gave way to the leather-jacketed and leather-helmeted aviator. [43] When motorcycles were invented, some riders took to wearing heavy leather jackets to protect from road rash and wind blast; some also wear chaps or full leather pants to protect the lower body.