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i tink poor clothing ..
poor Victorian women would were there own clothes that they made or the clothes they could afforded usually only ever wore one thing as there other dress there other dress would be for special occasions.
During the time in which Jesus lived, many of the women wore similar clothing to those of practicing Muslim women today. Their heads were covered and clothing extended from their necks to their feet, not showing their skin.
Many poor men (and women) engaged in bootlegging as a way to make money during prohibition.
Women wore long dresses and skirts, poor women had simple garments and richer people had plenty of complicated lacey patterns.
poor Egyptian women wore a simple dress that was not as decorated as rich egyptians but they also wore kohl which was black powder that was worn around the eye of the men and women egyptians, somtimes they did not even have wigs so they did not wear them,so they often went around the city bald. poor Egyptian men wore a kilt that was not decorated as the rich Egyptian mens and it was not pleated and no one nows how the egyptians pleated their clothes and men that were poor wore no wigs. poor Egyptian kids did not wear clothes so they must have wondered around the city with no clothes and richegyptian kids did not wear clothes either until they were 6 years old!
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people donate clothes to the poor and people probably count orphans ad the poor
Poor people need clothes because everyone needs clothes. Just because they are poor doesn't mean they don't need clothes. Unfortuneately, poor people cannot always afford clothing. This is why there are places like the Salvation Army, or Goodwill that sell clothes for not very much money.
Helping poor women and children.
Women were usually poor and they didn't really care about their looks. Their life had been so depressing that they were not even half as worried as we are about our apperance. These women are very strong women that are not looked upon as they should be.