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The toga was a symbol of Roman citizenship. Under-age boys and slaves would wear tunics, and women would wear the stola.
Middle age people see others that had erratic behavior as trouble makers. They didn't understand the freedom that these people wanted to express.
Elizabethan clothing is clothing during the Elizabethan age. In other words, this is the age of Shakespeare and the bubonic plague.
They wear a type of clothing called garb. It is the clothing wore back in the middle ages, and when people couldn't afford to wear nicer clothing.
No. They wore wool or linen.
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Clothing that matches your age group. Something not to young or old for your age. Also, don't wear things that are overly rervealing(It can get you in trouble). Most of all, be yourself! Don't let anyone tell you that something is bad if you love it! Don't tryto impress anyone either. If you want people to like you, they should like you for who you are, not what you wear.
Norway is home to several clothing companies, including OnePiece, Arne & Carlos, and Moods of Norway. In the Viking Age, people did not wear horned helmets, but they did wear clothes decorated with embroidery.
Polo's are standard Amerian clothing and many different age groups do wear them. They're primarily popular with the middle aged and older crowd.
In paintings of the time the children are shown dressed just like the adults. Babies had on little dressing gowns, but children from about age 2 up were in clothing that mirrored the adult clothing.
During the Old Stone Age, people wore clothing made from animal hides and furs. These garments were fashioned through techniques like sewing, knotting, and lacing. The design and construction varied based on the climate and available resources in their region.
In Ice age humans used to wear thick animal leathers and caps of animal skin to protect themselves from the temperature that time
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For clothing, or what? It's up to you what colors you want to wear.
people wanted freedom in the way they dressed. wanted something more comfortable then the clothing they were forced to wear