Clothing in colonial Connecticut were like this: They took a thin board on which were strips of leather set with hooked wire teeth. They would pull it across the second board until the fibers were brushed flat.
they wore sweatpants hair tie chilling with no make up on that's when your the prettiest i hope that you dont take that wrong
The women in colonial Connecticut wore long dresses made of heavy fabric. They wore layers of undergarments under their clothing. The men wore knee length shorts with knee socks.
they wore bonnets, long poofy dresses, and black buckled shoes
they wore dresses or simple clothing they did not wear fancy clothing because of the bad times that they had:P:)
they would wear under armor tights
from old cloth
They wore aprons and shirts
patriots in colonial times wanted freedom from Britain.
the same way they make their product now-a-day!
The Patriots, in colonial times, referred to people who wanted freedom from Britain's control.
they would wear rags and animal skin
The colonial women wore cotton, feathers or animal furs
what did colonial glassmakers doo
from old cloth
It was the fashion. The same reason why you wore something today because everyone else was doing it.
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old clothe
They wore aprons and shirts
I am guessing that there were mostly people wearing robes or tunics or even rags (poor people). This is my opinion what's yours
patriots in colonial times wanted freedom from Britain.
only people with no children could be a Tanner in colonial times
People BELIEVED in ghosts during Colonial times. Does not mean that there WERE ghosts.