Anglo-Saxon men wore tunics with trim and tight fitting braise or pants with wool cloaks fastened with pins. On the other hand, women's costumes consisted of a linen underdress and an overdress made of wool or heavy linen, they also wore a wimple and veil.
Women wore loose gowns attached around the waist by a girdle
The man wore wool or linen trousers. A tunic made of linen and then a thicker tunic made of wool on top of that. He would wear a belt at his waist which would have his knife and pouch hanging from it. He would also wear leather shoes. Men did not usually were any jewelry.The woman wore long under-dresses made of linen. Over this they wore over-dresses made of wool and held together by pairs of brooches at the shoulder. They wore belts at the waist from which hung their knife and pouch. Like the men, they wore leather shoes.Anglo-Saxon children wore clothes similar to the adults.
The men usually wore a skirt made of linen, and a fancy wig. Woman wore dresses made of fine linen and wore traditional crown. Kids ran around in clothes like their father.
they wore armon and brooches
they wore clothes
dress
they wore togas and armour for fighting
Women wore loose gowns attached around the waist by a girdle
The man wore wool or linen trousers. A tunic made of linen and then a thicker tunic made of wool on top of that. He would wear a belt at his waist which would have his knife and pouch hanging from it. He would also wear leather shoes. Men did not usually were any jewelry.The woman wore long under-dresses made of linen. Over this they wore over-dresses made of wool and held together by pairs of brooches at the shoulder. They wore belts at the waist from which hung their knife and pouch. Like the men, they wore leather shoes.Anglo-Saxon children wore clothes similar to the adults.
Men wore breech clothes with legging while women wore long dresses with removable sleeves. Both men and woman wore moccasins for shoes.
The proud and noble English surname of "Cope" was developed by the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture to describe a person who habitually wore a "cloak" or a "cape".
The Miwok Indian woman wore either a piece skirt from deerskin or grass. Men wore no clothes at all.
the ancient egyptions invented cloth most girls and woman wore it
The Cheyenne woman wore clothes made from elk, deer, bears, and buffalo. They made clothes for there children, themselves, and there husbands. These clothes are also decorated with beads and paints.
The Cheyenne woman wore clothes made from elk, deer, bears, and buffalo. They made clothes for there children, themselves, and there husbands. These clothes are also decorated with beads and paints.
they wore clothes
he wore "mourning" clothes