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AnswerThe Lord wears a shirt as his underwear. This shirt is plain, light and made of linen to keep his skin from itching. On his legs, he wears warm "hose" (like tights) made of wool. Next, the lord wears a heavy, decorated gown called a houppelande. These gowns are sometimes made of velvet! Most important men wore a belt with a purse attached. He would often have a pendant (like a brooch) and a belt buckle made of jewels. A lord's gown would have "bagpipe" sleeves, which were very baggy but tight around the wrist. Some lords would wear a hat called a chaperon. These hats had long "tails" that were called liripipes. During cold weather, the Lord would wear a heavy cloak lined with fur. Pointed leather shoes were very popular for these men to wear. AnswerThe Middle Ages lasted 1000 years, and covered a continent. Fashions changed from place to place and from time to time, and there was no one style of clothing for lay people that was consistent throughout, so this is a complex subject requiring a lengthy discussion. There are links below to articles in Wikipedia on medieval fashions.
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"Landlords" were nobles ( lords) so they dressed as nobles. Everyone wore wool tunics in the Roman style, but the noble's clothing would a better fabric and brighter colors compared to the peasant. Often their clothing would be fur lined as well.

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thin roab with rings and jewelry and even sometimes had fur in it

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