puttee

/pʌˈti/
noun
  1. A long strip of cloth wound around the leg from ankle to knee, worn as part of a military or work uniform.
    • Old photographs show World War I troops in puttees and wool uniforms.
    • The soldiers wrapped their puttees tightly before the march.
    • He wore puttees to protect his legs while hiking through the brush.
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