Citations:chausson


 * 1897, Philip Gilbert Hamerton, The Portfolio: Monographs on Artistic Subjects..., page 23:
 * The effigy (Fig. 8, No. 4), about 1260, exhibits an apparently double thickness of mail at this point, caused by the overlapping of the chausses and chaussons, with
 * 1911, Archaeologia Cambrensis:
 * The hands covered by stuffings of wool / And gloves of plates riveted, / Pierced with holes in many places. The legs show a central ridge indicating the quilted material, which underlay the mail chaussons or stockings.
 * 2018, Ingo Swann, The Great Apparitions of Mary: An Examination of Twenty-Two Supranormal Appearances, Swann-Ryder Productions, LLC (ISBN 9781949214017), page 74:
 * The deep blue garment was “ample,” with strongly marked folds, and fell from neck to feet without “any kind of girdle or compression at the waist.” The sleeves also were “ample” and fell over the hands. On the feet were chaussons ...