No.
The rich Tudor ladies were able to wear dresses of finist silk, velvets, furs, satins etc depending on the rank of the ladies depended on what colours they were allowed to wear. ( because of the sumptuary law) for more details look at www.the -tudors.org.UK
Tudor women wore gold, white and blue when they are rich because they are expensive colours. men did this also
the Edwardian ladies wore large dresses
Women in the 1950's had skirts because after the war there was not enough material for long trousers
yes poor people did wear shoes in the Tudor times
really badly
They wore gowns; search in google for images;)
he wore flats
Yes, women were expected to wear dresses for most of the 20th C. Katherine Hepburn popularized trousers for women, but, until the 1970s, dresses were the preferred outfit for a woman.
They weared very elegant and intricatly designed cloths
boys used to wear tight and shorts the used to be pufy.
In the Tudor times poor peoples clothes was tatty and dirty as they had to were them all the time Rich peoples clothes were dirty During the week but at the weekend there had there Sunday best on so looked smart