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That is a very easy question to google...the poor men wore mostly cotton, if you type into google what peasents in the 17th century tons of pictures and iformation came up for me, try it out! Hope this helps!
they wore their hair naturally. they wore it like loose curls or buns.
More itchier clothes than they do now.
During the 17th century, people would typically wear common daily attire during harvest time. This would include sturdy and practical clothing such as long-sleeved shirts, trousers, aprons, and possibly a hat to protect from the sun. Women might wear long skirts with an apron while working in the fields.
Those accused of witchcraft during the 17th century witch trials were all people from the low class. They would have worn dingy dresses that they hand made.
yes poor people did wear shoes in the Tudor times
YES. Paper money and wallets existed in Europe from roughly the 17th century onwards, so by the Napoleonic Era, in the early 19th century, they would have been relatively common. However, the custom was to wear your wallet on your belt and it was considered poor form to put your wallet into your pocket.
they wear clothes that we send for poor people
becase there very poor
well poor people wear shabby torn cloths that never get washed. rich people wear suits,dresses,nice shoes,and many other things that are nice and can cost alot of money.
they wear old dirty rags that people hated
Chav clothes