They wore clothes very much like the pilgrims ,and they never wore buckles on their shoes.
The New England colonists wore clothing that looked a little old fashioned compared to todays. Women's clothing was much more modest, dresses were longer and most of there clothing was loose fitting.
the girls wore dresses and the boys wore suspenders
The answer is the colonist wore what the pilgrims wore but no buckles on there shoes or belts
In the 1600's, the clothing in New Hampshire colonists were composed of wool and linen cloth, with some leather. Black colored clothing were worn to indicate respectability, blue colored clothing for children and servants, and russet for countrymen.
People in New York can and do wear all manner of unusual clothing. However, knitted berets are NOT popular in New York City. They are more likely to be worn here by out-of-towners who are older.
People in New York City all over dress. They all wear like dresses, but most of they are going to work. BUt kids usually wear normall clothes like they usuall wear. The clothes i wear are a little more fancy when i go to New York then when I'm just home.
People in New York City all over dress. They all wear like dresses, but most of they are going to work. BUt kids usually wear normall clothes like they usuall wear. The clothes i wear are a little more fancy when i go to New York then when I'm just home.
The clothing in New York City is probably made out of cloth.
Colonists weren't in New York during the middle ages!
No they ware clothes for the sun but verey hot sun!
New York is not known for wearing clothing
more troops more supplies. colonists lacked supplies- clothing. food, weapons. gunpowder and morale spirit