Traditional Lederhosen Are Hand Made By One Of The Last Remaining Tailors

BERCHTESGADEN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 14: Leather and tools of leather tailor Franz Stangassinger are seen in his workshop on October 14, 2009 in Berchtesgaden, Germany. The tradition business of Lederhosen has existed in Berchtesgaden for over 110 years. Founded in 1888 by Franz Schweser, the business was taken over in 1935 by Hans Kurz and in 1974 the Stangassinger family took over the business. Stangassinger produces the traditional Bavarian Lederhosen pants hand-made from chamois tanned deer leather to sell them all over the world. (Photo by Alexandra Beier/Getty Images)
BERCHTESGADEN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 14: Leather and tools of leather tailor Franz Stangassinger are seen in his workshop on October 14, 2009 in Berchtesgaden, Germany. The tradition business of Lederhosen has existed in Berchtesgaden for over 110 years. Founded in 1888 by Franz Schweser, the business was taken over in 1935 by Hans Kurz and in 1974 the Stangassinger family took over the business. Stangassinger produces the traditional Bavarian Lederhosen pants hand-made from chamois tanned deer leather to sell them all over the world. (Photo by Alexandra Beier/Getty Images)
Traditional Lederhosen Are Hand Made By One Of The Last Remaining Tailors
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