they wore chain mail (cheap armour)
They wore chain mail armor.
The real William Wallace did not wear a kilt. Historically, kilts weren't even around until the sixteenth century, and William Wallace was born in approximately 1272. I went to Scotland a couple of years ago, and while I was on a bus tour the guide told me William Wallace would have been too poor to have his own kilt, even if they had existed then. He told me that, like most other Scotsmen of that era, he would have worn trousers with a long shirt belted around the waist, or something like that.
they wore penguin costumes
Jerkins and doublets (a shirt and vest), in fabrics indicating their social status.
Carter
they wore cheap stuff
They wore chain mail armor.
kinda In that era it was normal for English men to wear their hair about shoulder length.
That heavily depends on the era you have in mind. In the 19th century and until WW I it usually was a combination of red and blue.
The Elizabethan era.
1558-1603 is the Elizabethan era in England.
Colonial
William Shakespeare lived during the Elizabethan Period.
William Minto has written: 'The literature of the Georgian era'
If there are any Vietnam era Rangers still serving in the US Army today (the youngest could be no younger than 48), then, yes. Soldiers who have served in combat in companies who wore unit tabs such as those worn by Rangers are authorized to wear the tab on their left shoulder. In fact, those who do not may be considered out of uniform.
Clothes of course
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