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Leather breeches were workwear for men and boys in the 18th century. Durable and available in a wide range of price points, they were the blue jeans of their day. IMAGE CITATIONS William Faden and Claude Joseph Sauthier, A map of the inhabited part of Canada from the French surveys, with the frontiers of New York and New England, 1777, Library of Congress Geography and Map Division, Washington, D.C. Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson, cartographers, 1768, A MAP of the most INHABITED part of VIRGINIA containing the whole PROVINCE of MARYLAND with Part of PENSILVANIA, NEW JERSEY AND NORTH CAROLINA, Line engraving on laid paper with hand color, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, (Object# 1968-11) Andreas Hoeger, Map of Wachovia, 1754, Wachovia Historical Society Collection at Old Salem Museums & Gardens, Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Acc. # P-339) Charles Willson Peale, Portrait of George Washington, 1780, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (Object # 1933-502, A&B) Unknown, “Advertisement for Samuel Penistone's leather breeches,” in Collectanea: or, A collection of advertisements and paragraphs from the newspapers, relating to various subjects : [Trades, professions, medical cures], collected by Daniel Lysons, 1775, British Library, London. Unknown, Leather Breeches, 1790-1850, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, (Object # 1954-1043)