These were known as ruffs.
A collar made entirely of gold was called nbyt, which simply means "something made from gold".
Poor people wore homespun woollens Rich people wore elaborate silk and other fabrics, often heavily ornamented with embroidery.
well..... they wore stupid clothes that pig wore ha ha and they were as stupid as u lol i think ... their name was pops the viii
It really depended on what type of person they were so, if they were a poor person the would wear rags, if they were not poor the would wear breeches that really puffed up fro the top and ladies would wear dresses. Some rich ladies had really high heeled shoes to prevent them from dirtying thier dress.
No, Tudors did not wear bow ties. During the Tudor period (1485-1603), men's fashion typically included ruffs, collars, and elaborate necklines, but bow ties as we know them today did not exist. Instead, men often wore cravats or neckties, which were tied in various styles, but these were quite different from modern bow ties.
Everyone wore shoes. For the poor, it was flat leather or wooden shoes. Most people wore shoes with blocks underneath called "patterns" to keep the shoes clean.
ladies wore long tall dresses
the rich people wore clothes
i think they wore clothes which had curly and crinckled collars and they had baggy clothes which the poor wore as black.
the tudors wore nothing----so ther is nowhere
The lady stuarts wore a fashnable gown with a high or low neckline
In the Tudor times poor peoples clothes was tatty and dirty as they had to were them all the time Rich peoples clothes were dirty During the week but at the weekend there had there Sunday best on so looked smart