Australian people in the 1890s wore similar clothing to the British and Americans. Men wore shirts and trousers, teamed with waistcoats and perhaps a long coat. Women wore floor length skirts with a slim silhouette, high collared blouses and puffed sleeves. Children always wore small versions of adult clothing.
We call them thongs, and yes, many Australians wear them.
yes they do
Yes.
australians wear anything
Many Australians wear hats in the outdoors, and this has increased over the last decade as awareness of skin cancer increases. School children are required to wear hats outside.
yes schools in Australia do wear uniforms but some don't
yes schools in australia do wear uniforms but some don't
Flip-Flops! (thongs)
30% or 50% if you count sunglasses also.
No they don't. Because there is Snow in the mountains of Australia.
Like any other westernised nation, Australians wear formal, semi-formal or smart casual clothes for special occasions.
how did immigrantion begin to change in the 1890s