they tended to wear clothes with big collars ( the women) made out of stiff lace and they wore long sleved and long down to the feet dresses. with the make up they used to use lots of make up, and they put chemicals on their lips to make them redder and they made their skin whiter (they had a craze over their faces being white with the blue veins showing) by using stuff like egg whites and then drawing on the veins with blue pen! hope this answered x This is all rong they wore a long down to feet dress a vail over there face flat shoes short collers and t,shirts Now that is a answer
they would wear mostly cloth clothing with no rich colors mostly brown and a musky yellow
they would wear mostly cloth clothing with no rich colors mostly brown and a musky yell
WOMEN
WOMEN WOULD WEAR A STOMACHER AND A CORSET BOTH MADE OUT OF WHALE BONE OR WOOD.
MEN
MEN WOULD WEAR BREACHERS,PUMPKIN BREECHERS AND HOES WHICH ARE LIKE LEGGINGS AND THEY WOULD ALL WEAR TIGHT CLOTHS
ill fu** the person who made this "muslims suck they worship allah who isn't even a god" the answer to the question is depends on their class like rich people like the queen would wear nice clothes while poor classed people would wear rags
During Queen Elizabeth's times, the clothing that was worn was referred to as ruffs. A ruff had a frilly collar and was worn by both men and women.
Skinny Jeans , and bling necklaces apron was unusual unless your a women
Rich people wore whatever they could afford. Silks, brocades , finely worked leather , boots and shoes, and undergarments, a luxury most poor people did without.
Poor people wore clothes made of browns because they couldn't afford bright colors like purple. And in any case it was illegal for them to wear fancy clothes or purple clothes of any kind.
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brown hats
Poorer people wore the same kinds of clothes as anyone else: pants and shirts, dresses and skirts, jackets (called doublets) or cloaks, boots and shoes. The poor were forbidden by law to wear colours obtained with expensive dyes or expensive foreign fabrics or clothing adorned with expensive furs or jewellery. Only the very rich were allowed to dress like that. Plain-woven woolens or linens, dyed with vegetable dyes (and thus usually browns, greens and yellows) would be the fabrics worn by the poorest people.
The easiest way to see what type of clothing was in fashion during Shakespeare's life is to search for images of people alive at the time. Fashions changed during his lifetime--they became decidedly less practical as time went on. Starched lace collars became ever more extravagant, and the women wore pannier skirts that made their hips look five feet wide. But these fashions were the perogative of the rich, and middle class folks like Shakespeare and his family dressed much more plainly, as paintings of him and others attest.
Yes. I have seen photos with one on his head. It was the style of men in his time. But he did not wear them all the time, because , of course, nobody can wear a hat all the time.
leotards and legins
The appropriate characters should wear age makeup, and the poor should be dirtied up, looking as poor and sweaty and as workaday as the script makes them sound.
They didn't wear nothing. They wore clothes.
ragged clothes
discusting cloths?
yes poor people did wear shoes in the Tudor times
they wear clothes that we send for poor people
becase there very poor
they wore different types of fabrics eg: fabric,rags, nothing
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 could not afford to wear what the kings and queens wore. so they wore brown because it was the cheapest colour.
they wear old dirty rags that people hated
Chav clothes
Fake uggs