Love is in the air in this thread... love for Triss, I mean

From wikipedia:"In the Middle Ages, western men's underwear became looser fitting. The loincloth was replaced by loose, trouser-like clothing called braies, which the wearer stepped into and then laced or tied around the waist and legs at about mid-calf. Wealthier men often wore chausses as well, which only covered the legs"It seems that the we know less about women underwear ( http://historymedren.about.com/od/clothingandfabric/ss/underwear_2.htm )"No one really knows whether or not medieval women wore underpants. Since the dresses medieval women wore were so long, it could be very inconvenient to remove underwear when answering nature's call; on the other hand, some form of snug underpants could make life a little easier once a month. There's no evidence one way or the other, so it's entirely possible that, at times, medieval women wore loincloths or short braies. We just don't know for sure."