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Dutch
They wore togas and the women wore dresses
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They wore bright, colourful robes. men and women wore them as well as children. Women also wore lipstick to decorate their face
mainly Victorian women wore bonnets they wore them to look beautiful in most cases but some wore them to keep their hair up
women men wore them
Peter Stuyvesant wore clothing that the Dutch wore in the early 1600s.
That depends on which area of Europe they were living in. For instance, some Dutch often wore clogs, while others wore boots, sandals, loafers, etc.
Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.
The citizens wore togas, young boys wore tunics, and women wore stolas.
men wore different types of clothes as women they also wore one piece of cloth and women wore pieces to cover their whole body. men also wore this type of "style" in winter...everyone does
Women in Dutch Painting by Eunice de Souza is a poem about the women who appear in art by Dutch painters, especially Vermeer. She compares these women to women she knows.