rags
wool mostly
The poor Tudor man was only allowed to wear certain materials and colours to show that he was poor or low class. The poor Tudor would wear clothes made from fabrics like wool, skin and linen. The poor Tudor was only allowed to wear the following colurs: brown, beige, yellow orange, russet, green, grey and blue. A sign of your wealth was measured by the clothes you were wearing what they were made of and the colours. I belive the law that made the poor only able to wear certain clothes was the Sumptuary law
clothes clothes
trousers made from wool and a tunic which was knee height
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.
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.
active voice of "the poor have been given woolen clothes"
poor Victorian children would wear rags and if they were lucky a dress made of cotton to keep them warm
dirty clothes that are ripped and torn
The Chinese people who were wealthy in the Middle Ages wore robes made of silk. The poor wore clothes that they made out of hemp.
a shop