"Victory suit"
victory suit
the indians at mission san lis rey wore fabric over there bodies the women wore skirts with fabric on the top. he men wore no shirts just fabric on the bottom.
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.
Native American men usually wore breech-cloths that covered the lower waist. If it was colder outside they wore fabric leg attachments that could attach to the breech-cloths.
Roman men wore the tunic and toga.Roman men wore the tunic and toga.Roman men wore the tunic and toga.Roman men wore the tunic and toga.Roman men wore the tunic and toga.Roman men wore the tunic and toga.Roman men wore the tunic and toga.Roman men wore the tunic and toga.Roman men wore the tunic and toga.
the men wore loin pads
Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.
According to Walter Scott in the story Ivanhoe, the merry men can upon a cache of Isaac the Jew. In it were bolts of Fabric of Lincoln green. The rest I leave up to your imagination.
In ancient Greece, both men and women wore chitons. Chitons were simple garments made of a rectangular piece of fabric draped over the body and secured with pins. Women also wore a peplum over their chiton, which was a shorter piece of draped fabric that added layers and decoration to their outfit.
During the Archaic period (800-480 BCE), ancient Greeks typically wore a tunic made from wool or linen that was called a chiton. This garment was a rectangular piece of fabric draped over the body and fastened with pins or belts. Over the chiton, men often wore a himation, a larger piece of fabric worn as a cloak.
they all wore togas
women men wore them