To some extent. The leather apron was worn by men who worked in jobs like blacksmithing and of course the monk wore his robes.
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There was a certain overlap between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, particularly in Italy, where the Renaissance began about a hundred years before the Middle Ages ended. So there was a point when they were the same. Fashions change, however, and this was especially true in both the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Apart from that bit of overlap, clothing of the Renaissance and the Middle Ages were different.
The clothing in the middle colonies was made out of cotton and linen. The wealthy had clothes that were made out of fine materials.
They wear a type of clothing called garb. It is the clothing wore back in the middle ages, and when people couldn't afford to wear nicer clothing.
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by hand
clothing
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To make clothes in the middle ages, people had to make it themselves. THey had to skin animals, spin thread, weave cloth, and sew into articles of clothing.
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It was a person who sold clothing back then!
clothing....