Well I don't know for shure....but if you opened up your history textbook, I'm shure you will find the answer in there!
Women's clothing in the 1800's was highly accessorized. Women wore kerchiefs, stockings, petticoats, hats, and corsets. The dresses in this era had a high waistline.
The Crow Indians wore clothes normally made out of horse and buffalo skin. the men and women wore long "dresses" and moccasins. Their "dresses" had various patterns on it symbolizing their tribe.
After World War 2, fashion trends shifted towards more casual and practical clothing. Men's fashion focused on suits and tailored clothing, while women's clothing featured fuller skirts, nipped-in waists, and feminine silhouettes. Fabrics were often recycled or repurposed due to shortages during the war.
Flappers in the 1920s challenged traditional gender norms by engaging in activities like smoking, drinking, and dancing. They also adopted a more daring fashion sense, wearing shorter dresses and bobbed hairstyles. This new attitude and style represented a shift towards independence and liberation for women.
In the 1920s, the double standard referred to the differing social expectations and moral codes that existed for men and women. Women were often held to stricter standards of behavior and morality compared to men, especially in terms of sexuality and relationships.
yes the men wore pants but usually no shirt and the women wore dresses out of deer,elk,or buffalo skin
The men wore holey pants and shirts. The women wore dresses.
Women were not allowed to wear pants however some women did own pants but they never wore them. Dresses had to be to the ankle.
What the settlers wore, depended on the weather and the development. Generally, women wore dresses, men wore pants and shirts, they wore fur and leather to keep warm.
Pilgrim women wore long dresses or skirts that were solid colors. The men wore pants and shirts that were the same colors as the women.
they wore strangly old clothes and they also wore under skirts for the women and under pants for the men back then women weernt allowed to were pants or sit on a hores like a man
Of course. Did you know that men wore heels too.
They men and women wore long tunics tied with a belt around their waist, they usually wore pants under
they had bushy eye-brows and they wore tight dresses and high heels unlike the other civilizations,which wore flowy pants.
What the settlers wore, depended on the weather and the development. Generally, women wore dresses, men wore pants and shirts, they wore fur and leather to keep warm.
The Shawnee women wore skirts and shirts out of deer hide and in the winter they wore leggings. The kids didn't wear much clothing, and the men wore pants and only pants. Shirts weren't necessary because of their culture
In 1776 men and women wore colorful clothing. Women wore dresses with empire waists while men wore pants with tall boots. Children wore dresses until they were around the age of 4 and then boy children wore clothing similar to the men.