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I assume you mean 18th century Europe/ America. Children dressed very similarly to their parents. They wore stays, which is a garment similar to a corset that helps one's posture. Girls would wear these for the rest of their life, while boys will eventually stop wearing them. Boys and girls dressed the same. They both wore girls cloths, until ages 5 or 7, when a boy would start wearing breaches or trousers. A child's outfit would be made up of a shift, the undermost garment, and a peticoat and shortgown, bedgown, or other form of jacket OR a gown,usually one-pieced for children. I think boys wore caps, but I'm not sure. They would also probably wear aprons, pockets, stockings, shoes, ect. Very young children would wear pudding caps, which are hats that cusion a baby's head when they fall. I'm not sure about babies clothing, but I know that it includes a clout. I hope this helped.
In the late-1600's both girls and boys wore skirts with back-fastening bodices until boys were allowed to wear breeches. This happened when they reached the ages of six to eight. Small children wore dresses with a type of leash at the shoulder to allow parents to control them.
they wore fancy clothes and to them they were every day clothes but to us they and special occasion clothes
Nothing
rags
suits
pants,shirt,
Not all did.
clothes
2
Victorian dress
sexy stuff
bra and thongs
They didn't wear anything. They ran around naked.
girls and boys wear identical clothes