Jackets and bodices and long skirts, made of wool and/or linen. Under those clothes they often wore a shirt or vest that was changed and washed regularly (the other clothes were rarely washed). Bras are an invention of the 19th century and were not worn then; underpants or something like that were at best worn one week in the month.
well, medieval women got married, they wore dresses made of bear fur that was rare back then.
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Medieval people generally wore some sort of tunic- a simple cloth hung over the body with a belt tied across. Peasantry would wear trousers, or for women, skirts. Noblemen would wear tights and the women would wear dresses and both would wear lots of jewellery (much of which was religious). And of course, monks would wear robes and knights would wear armour.
Yes. The use of pants is modern and only in the last few years has it been acceptable to wear them all the time.
In medieval times, a queen, king, prince, or princess would wear a crown. In current times, an actor playing one of these parts in a medieval re-enactment may wear a medieval styled crown.
Medieval women wore prayer beads because during that time, you had religion or life was even worse than it seemed to be for you. As such, you wore prayer beads as a sign of your faith to give yourself the courage to wake up in the morning.
no, women didn't participate in anything in medieval times, women were looked down on and it was inappropriate.
the exclusion of women from medieval universities affected their lives
he will wear dishrags
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