Fashionable men wore waistcoats and baggy trousers in 1666. Women wore dresses with tight bodices and with loose skirts and sleeves.
They wore nothing special, just like what people usually wore in 16th century England.
women wore long brown dresses and men wore shirts with breeches(short trousers) and jerkin(waist coat)
During the Stuart period in England (1603-1714), children typically wore garments similar to those of adults but adapted for their age. Young boys often wore "breeches" or short trousers, while girls wore dresses that mimicked adult styles, featuring long skirts and bodices. Infants were usually dressed in long linen gowns that allowed for ease of movement. Fabrics varied from simple wool and linen for everyday wear to more luxurious silks and velvets for wealthier families.
From the 1700's when important people in England wore wigs and the bigger the wig the more important you were
Jill Stuart.
the rich people wore clothes
Home jerseys.
Line Backer Steve King wore #52 for the Patriots in 1981.
they wore breeches
they wore your mom
Children in Stuart times typically wore clothing made from fabrics such as linen, wool, and silk. Boys wore shirts, doublets, breeches, and stockings, while girls wore shifts, petticoats, and stomachers. Styles were influenced by the social status of the family, with wealthier children wearing more elaborate and decorative clothing.