Well, I guess they would wear clothes that didn't match, and try to look funky. Maybe not brush their hair, or brush their teeth. They could try to look like they just rolled out of bed and only had time to use the bathroom!
Flora wanted the dress pink and Merryweather wanted it blue
She wanted a wedding dress
They provide general care to elderly patients - who are unable to care for themselves. The 'care' can be something as simple as helping the person dress or wash themselves - to doing shopping, cleaning or preparing meals.
No, there is no dress code, but the principle can impliment one if wanted
If she wanted to have one, yes.
Just dress as a french person
The contestants dress themselves.
No, most tailors made clothing for men. Women had a seamstress to make clothing. In the 1700's there was no mass production of anything, so if a person wanted something they went to the person who did it. If they wanted a pair of shoes they went to a cobbler to measure them and make the shoes. A man wanted a suit he went to a tailor or if a woman wanted a dress she went to a seamstress. The haberdasher made the hats for them. Each product was made individually for the person ordering it.
Whatever she wanted to weave that day.
you dress like a very average person
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the bad things about dress code is that its harder for people to express themselves if you have uniforms.