Just doing some browsing for miniatures and reenactment groups, it seems an oddity for the 15th c swiss to wear leg armor or really anything covering them below the waist besides joined hosen.
Many images show them with red hosen. Several have them with white crosses applied.
This following link about half way down addresses the "look" of 15th century dress with some links to some contemporary to the period artwork and speculations. It is information gathered for miniature war gaming, but appears relevant.
http://menix-miniatures.blogspot.com/20 ... -iv41.htmlAlso, about 3/4's of the way down on this page has references for 15th century Swiss appearance. See "Swiss Cantons". It has line drawings supposedly based off of extent sources which it references.
http://www.heretic.faithweb.com/heretic.htmThe Company of Saynt George is based is Switzerland based.
This guy is doing 15th century swiss.
http://seegras.discordia.ch/About/Pixel ... rmored.jpgAs an aside; If my significant other were walking around in tight joined hosen, I would lose my mind. She'd have to pick another persona, or I'd have to go do another hobby. OR poke out the eyes of every guy that checks out her buns in joined hosen.
-C
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