Yes, generally long johns, and worn in colder weather. Men wore long shirts made of cotton that were tucked into their pants. Women wore an under dress called a shift, made of woven cotton over which was often worn a corset like garment with wood or whalebone stays, and hoops or panniers that tied around the waist to exaggerate the hips and one or more petticoats. Both wore some form of cotton underpants and stockings.
no fukinj dip wht dey supose to let dey dik flop everywere
The same thing they wore during the day. When they went to sleep they wore stuff like long underwear i suppose.
They wore colonial clothes which would include stockings.
During the colonial era, bakers would wear puffy hats and aprons. The majority of the bakers were women, so they would normally wear dresses.
COLONIAL wears dresses made from old cloth
Wool, to protect them from the elements. There are more, such as leather and cloth, but wool had a big factor in what they wore.
Some people do, but most people wear underwear.
The same thing they wore during the day. When they went to sleep they wore stuff like long underwear i suppose.
Some women wear underwear under tights and some do not. Tights are made to be worn without underwear, but many people do still wear them.
yes
The answer depends on what you consider to be underwear and in which country. In tropical countries people are more likely to wear light underwear whereas during the winter people in cold countries are more likely to wear heavier underwear.
people where to wear pants so they do not eat cake
Some people are more comfortable not wearing underwear.
No, Infact some people wear compression shorts as underwear
People wear underwear. People wear an undershirt and underpants.
few
Yes, yes they do.
yes ofcourse