During 1776-1783 men and women wore different outfits that were very casual. Women wore gowns, designed jackets, redingotes,underware that came all the way up to their armpit, golden high heeled shoes,and many hairstyles and headgears. Men wore narrow coats,sleeve shirts, stockings,breeches, low heeled leather shoes, and powdered wigs and head gear.
Ugly Ones. :/
You can were sandles,jeans and hats
There was many kinds, depending on the nation.
i think they wore diffrent kind of clothing then us.
The Battle of the Boyne took place in 1690. Almost all clothing for soldiers in the British Isles was made of wool at that time.
shorts and mostly bikinis
There are no specific traditions concerning special clothing for Hanukkah.
you have to wear a leotard
Jewelry is a kind of art that is intended to be worn. Clothing may or may not be artistically designed. Even make-up is in some cases a form of art. Tattoos are a type of art worn on the skin.
French and indeed European clothing is the same as those worn in the USA and Canada.
The same type worn today, but with far less military clothing mingled in with civilian clothing.
Animal skins. Mainly bull and deer.
nothing is worn
if you are the bride then usually a lehnga(long skirt) and blouse is worn, and is usually in the colour red and sometimes even gold, along with the clothing heavy and detailed jewellery is worn. if you are the groom you usually wear a sherwani(long suit) and sometimes you can just wear a normal suit. if you are invited to a wedding lengha's, salwar kameez, or any other indian clothing is worn along with jewellery.
I believe they wear lots of spandex outfits when they do that kind of contest that is for bodybuilding and when it comes to clothing. I believe you can get that at any sporting goods store.
plain black and white clothing
Every kind of women's clothing, without exception. Usually jeans, T-shirt, sweater, jacket, raincoat, business suit, miniskirt, pyjamas,