Who were 'Sans-Culottes'
Sans-Culottes were popular during the French revolution which was worn by the lower class to show their situation during the ancient regime. The workers wore trousers instead of knee-breeches as the knee-breeches symbolized aristocracy. The workers on top of that wore red caps which were considered as the symbol of liberty. Final answer Sans- culottes were the common lower class who instead of wearing knee breeches wore long trousers and red caps.