DOI: /10.25592/dgs.corpus-3.0-type-47095

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Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_15 | 61+f   He waved at his mother and said that his undies were ripped in the front and that granny would need to sew them.
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Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_08 | 46-60f   A deaf dude who was dressed casually and in a cool manner. I instantly liked that and I started talking to him right away.
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mtyplocker[MG][MG]
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_03 | 18-30m   In the first picture you see a person from back in the day who is wearing their pants above their stomach with suspenders.
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merstefrüherhose[MG]mehr
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_10 | 18-30m   That’s sick! Didn’t he steal trousers from you, too?
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mauchauch
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_19 | 31-45f   We wore the same national clothing, same pants and shoes.
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m[MG]schuhhose[MG]
Münster | dgskorpus_mst_04 | 31-45m   Shirts used to have bigger collars and loose sleeves; people used to wear flared pants and platform high heels.
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m[MG]ärmel[MG]hose[MG]
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_04 | 18-30f   They told me, that they wore them for protection against the gnats.
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mmückeschutz
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_07 | 18-30m   Bavarian Lederhosen, but in a modern version.
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mlederbayerlederhoseneumodern
Rostock | dgskorpus_mvp_07 | 31-45f   When we got there and I didn't know what to do, my mother showed me the way to the dressing room and said I should put my work coat and pants on.
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Rostock | dgskorpus_mvp_07 | 31-45f   I still didn't understand why I was supposed to change clothes. Oh well.
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mwas[MG][MG]egal
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_03 | 46-60f   It's not like she is wearing nothing underneath.
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maufnackt[MG][MG]
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_03 | 46-60f   That's normal; you just pull up the skirt of the dress a little.
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mnormalan
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_08 | 46-60m   But the cities are dead boring.
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maberstadttothose
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_01 | 46-60f   They had all those colorful jackets and jeans with colorful edging on the waistband, very creative.
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mjackeoderb{unte}jeanshosemitbunt
Köln (Cologne) | dgskorpus_koe_04 | 18-30f   I thought one had to be naked and got undressed. The people just looked at me in confusion.
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mleute
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_04 | 18-30f   It turned out to be a group of locals, everyone was very long pants.
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München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_04 | 18-30f   I then wanted to know why they were all wearing long pants.
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mwas[MG]was[MG]
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_07 | 18-30m   One wears shorts with plaid shirts in pink or red.
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m[MG]kariertrosa
Stuttgart | dgskorpus_stu_15 | 61+f   He once came running with his pants around his ankles. It looked quite clumsy because his legs were stuck.
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