cloths dhu
Same as everywhere else, but more layers more of the time (summer is short, winter is long).
I notice that people from New England (esp. north of Connecticut) tend to wear old jeans, flannel shirts, grow out their beards, and have live strong bracelets. Many men also wear thick brimmed black glasses, and constantly have a very shaggy, grungy look to their hair. Its essentially a slightly more rugged version of a New York City hipster. Keep in mind, this is mostly young adults.
In like old times like civil war and revolutionary war? If so then the answer is:practically the same as every ing in all of New England.
im unsure about the women and men but the girls wear long dresses.......
garments
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.
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no
none!
There were no Walmarts.
Nothing. (-:
Lakota children wore breechcloths that were similar to those that the adults wore. A Lakota child's clothing was usually a simpler version of the adults clothing, so children did not wear headdresses or beaded clothing.
Children's Wear Digest kids clothing can be found at retailers such as Children's Wear Digest Kids website, Retail Me Not, Amazon, and Overstock online.
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Herbert S. Walker has written: 'Children's wear merchandiser' -- subject(s): Children's clothing, Children's clothing industry
only the kuel ppl