men wore suits and hatswomen wore dresses and hats
The men wore their heads bald and the women wore simple cotton dresses with an apron.
the girls wore apron like skirts and the children and men were naked most of the year
the girl wore skrits made by grasses,but usally old men did not wore anything
The men wore a sort of loin cloth made from dear hide while the women wore skirts of Spanish moss or plant fibers hanging from a belt.
I find your question confusing. He wore what men in the 1700's wore.
Two of the most famous mustache bearing men - groucho marx and charlie chaplin wore "fake" staches and only when filming.
In the 1700's, clothing in Virginia varied depending on social status. Women wore petticoats and silk clothing. Men, on the other hand, wore silk breeches.
Men wore wigs. I don't know if women did.
men wore suits and hatswomen wore dresses and hats
Men in the 1940s in the United States of America wore dress pants and a dress shirt to work. Men during this time wore jeans and a t-shirt outside of work.
Men in the 1940s in the United States of America wore dress pants and a dress shirt to work. Men during this time wore jeans and a t-shirt outside of work.
In tongue-in-cheek Edwardian melodramas, the villain is often portrayed as twiddling his moustache.
the men wore loin pads
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Because they want to....and not all of them have one.
men were to busy to come home from there girl friends and women were to lazy. and some men died of aids