Men wore their hair in wigs while younger boys wore theirs short without a wig until they got older. On the other hand women wore their hair in a bun under a a fabric cap or they wore it down in curls or locks with a piece from the side twisted back and pinned out of her face along with a fabric cap other the top of the head.
the men wore wigs
they had wigs
They wore colonial clothes which would include stockings.
in colonial times a peruker is a colonial wig Maker that sewed horse hair, goat hair and human hair into net, curled it and sold it for money to children, men and woman.
the wigmaker today uses real hair from people-
Well, this might not be the answer you where looking for, but most Irish people are redheads or "gingers". I am a ginger, and i wear my hair however i want to. Actually 10% of Irish people have red-hair so it is not unusual but 90% have other hair colours. Irish girls wear their hair in all kinds of ways as this is more a question of individual taste than nationality.
they wore their hair naturally. they wore it like loose curls or buns.
Pulled back ( I think )
somebody help me answer this!
clothes with fur
They wore wool
The people in colonial Delaware dressed fancy. The men would wear a fancy suit and the women would wear a fancy dress.
ugly ones ;/
they would wear rags and animal skin
I wear a dress and sometimes I put ribbons in my hair.
They wore colonial clothes which would include stockings.
The colonial women wore cotton, feathers or animal furs
Well i would expect most French people to wear or have hair on their head.
To dry their hair.