They could make clothes to be any naturally occurring colour by simply dying the wool/linen they were using, the easiest being greens and reds due to the availability of plants that could create these colours. Some colours were not aloud, purple for example was a royal colour and to wear it ment you were a member of the royal family. Black was also an uncommon colour for poor people owing to the pot ash used for dyeing the fabric rotting the clothes. Only those who could afford to replace there clothes every couple of seasons could afford these.
black, brown, gray. Colors were left to the nobility by law.
Basic. Either in black or brown colors. Color was very expensive to do in clothing.
clothiers
A medieval lord was the ruler of the land. The lord would make all the decisions.
Same as people today and try to make guests comfortable, fed, and happy.
The average medielval catapult was manned by four men, two to wind the rope taught, one for range finding and aiming, and the last man for loading and firing.
He probably does. Brown hair is attractive.
No. People who had the money to do so could hire someone else to make their clothes for them. but who knows.
People used different materials during different time eras. In the medieval times, people used cotton, silk and burlap as a clothing source.
no she does not make her clothes for black people
Suisun people clothes
People express their personality by the clothing they wear. This is a way to wear colors they like, fabrics that feel good and pieces that make a statement.
people work in factories to make clothes. so the awnser is people.
opium
yes
A jester is somebody who jests, jokes, or mocks - or someone dressed in bright clothes who amused a medieval court.
What most people from the U.S.A. use to make clothes, FABRIC of course.
The exact number of people it takes to make a medieval catapult. :-)
They asked the Stonemasons to do it