In the 1800's Danish families dressed for practicality. Women wore skirts and jackets while men wore linen shirts with high collars and tightly fitted riding breeches. Children were dressed in smocks or a trousers with a shirt and jacket.
like they do now
Some American religions that dress in 1800s clothing include the Amish, Mennonites, Quakers, Shakers, and some fundamentalist Mormon sects. These groups adhere to traditional dress as a way of living out their religious beliefs and maintaining a connection to their historical roots.
Followed dress and ethics code similar to France of that time
what were the dressws like in the 1800s
Yes.
in the west indies
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perfect famlies, westerns
Women- white dress bonnet black shoes Men-overalls ( white shirts under) Long white socks
This site might lend some assistance to your question. It does have some pictorials that would be helpful. http://homepage.mac.com/sootica/DenmarkFAQ/militaryrecords.html
California
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