Object
Polly's Trouser Suit (Including Cap)
Polly wears this modern trouser suit, topped with a cap, amid the 17th-century Cornwall churchyard. The straight-legged trousers and tailored lines—combined with the cap—trick churchwarden Longfoot into mistaking her for a boy, prompting him to draw his flintlock pistol and demand answers. The anachronistic outfit (suit + cap) forces the Doctor to spin a tale of lost travelers while Ben quips about buses, amplifying the group's exposure as outsiders. The cap specifically highlights the travelers' modern clothing as a liability, igniting Longfoot's misidentification and emphasizing the risks of their anachronistic attire.
2 appearances
Purpose
Twentieth-century women's clothing that inadvertently disguises the wearer as male in a 17th-century context
Significance
Ignites Longfoot's suspicion, escalates the confrontation, and highlights the travelers' temporal mismatch, compelling the Doctor to protect his companions through improvisation.
Appearances in the Narrative
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