a Victorian girl wore a froct a pin afor and high heels
For the most part, the poor wore homemade clothes. They couldn't afford to buy clothes so made themselves clothing out of things like deer skin. The people would hunt the deer, eat the meat, and use the skins to make clothes, shoes, and boots.
Well tricorn hats were a pretty big deal back then. I'm guessing poor people wore a lot of brown colored clothing or something. Waistcoats (or vests as they're called today) were popular back then, too. The poor people pretty much wore the same as the rich, except their clothing was more bland and didn't have as much detailing to it.
Poor Men Fashion:
However instead of a doublet many poor men wore a loose tunic, because it was easier to work in. Some poor men wore a leather jerkin called a buff-jerkin.
Poor men had more than one set of
Clothing and these they washed rarely and wore until
They fell apart. Poor men would wear a shirt with
Breeches (short trousers) and a jerkin (waistcoat).
The Sleeves were separate and were tied onto the jerkin in colder weather. They would have a knee length
Woolen cloak for cold weather as well.
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rags
poor children wore simple and rather uncomfortable clothes that would hurt and be really dull!!!
Poor children would usually wear their parents old clothes or any pieces of material they could find. That's why their clothes often looked to big for them!
In the mid 1800's education was available to even poorer children as a basic education was payed for by charities or the church for poor and working-class children
Poor children worn and overshirt and no shoes. Rich children dressed just like the adults but in outfits made to fit children and they had leather shoes.
rags
Chlidren were forced to work in the 1800's because they were poor, and they needed to take care of their families
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Chlidren were forced to work in the 1800's because they were poor, and they needed to take care of their families
poor children wore simple and rather uncomfortable clothes that would hurt and be really dull!!!
poor children wore simple and rather uncomfortable clothes that would hurt and be really dull!!!
top and trousers
dirty clothes that are ripped and torn
Poor children would usually wear their parents old clothes or any pieces of material they could find. That's why their clothes often looked to big for them!
For London's poor children, life in the 1800';s was tough. They spent their days working to help their families survive. The more wealthy children dressed like adults and were expected act like adults.
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In the mid 1800's education was available to even poorer children as a basic education was payed for by charities or the church for poor and working-class children