Pharaohs in ancient Egypt typically wore linen garments, which were lightweight and breathable, ideal for the hot climate. Their attire often included a shendyt, a kilt-like wrap, and they adorned themselves with elaborate jewelry, headdresses, and ceremonial accessories, such as the nemes headdress and the ankh symbol. Additionally, pharaohs sometimes wore cloaks or capes for more formal occasions, reflecting their status and divine authority. The colors and decorations of their clothing often symbolized power and wealth.
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scarab Or ANKH
A Khepresh is a headdress that was worn by the pharaohs of Egypt it was also called the blue crown or war crown it was only worn by the pharaoh in rihuals and battel. The one pharaoh that wore this crown the most was king akhenaten . The khepresh was made out of blue cloth or leather with small sun disk's on it with a cobra on the front
Hercules would have worn a Greek style toga.
A Pharaoh's tomb would have all of his belongings in it, including clothing, jewelry, cosmetics, chairs, headrests, food, a bed, staues of himself and of the Egyptian gods, as well as shabti. These items were placed in the tomb so that the Pharaoh can live in the afterlife properly with all of his treasures.
A vest is a type of clothing. Vestments are clothing worn by clergy during a ceremony.
bikinis
scrubs
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a dress
Yermum.
The same as elsewhere in America, just more vibrant.
The same clothes as the rest of Europe.
Basic American casual.
colourful clothes
Same that we were in the states in the summer
The type of clothing warn at a wedding is formal. You know dresses, tuxes, highheels stuff like that