Gatya are coarse linen trousers once worn by men in Hungary. They are of simple construction, comprising a series of rectangles with a gusset between the legs and a drawstring waist. The resulting trousers were very full when worn, hanging to just below the knee and were often worn with boots. Research Gatya
 
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