Hey guys its Maddy again! It was called girdle. If you don't remember me i'm the one who said "It was tunics":)
Samite was a luxurious and heavy silk fabric worn in the Middle Ages often with silver or gold threads
That's exactly what it was......a tunic. The still used the Roman style of tunic. It is called a Kirtle.
No, the middle ages were hundreds of years ago and plastic was invented less than 100 years ago
They wore an apron, tunic, worn out pants, and some kind of long sleeve shirt.
No one. Outer garments were never washed and underwear sometimes was washed. If it was worn by a peasant they did it, but the nobility had a serf do the laundry.
It was not worn in the Middle Ages.
Samite was a luxurious and heavy silk fabric worn in the Middle Ages often with silver or gold threads
'hiygab' and its part of the religion. The piece of cloth worn in the Middle Ages was called a wimple. It covers the head and is wrapped around the neck and chin.
During the Middle Ages, leather was quite commonly worn, especially for belts and shoes.
The kirpan, in the Sikh religion, is usually worn on a cloth belt known as a gatra.
Hate to tell you this, but for America, the Middle Ages did not exist, but the time it was discovered and colonized the Middle Ages were long past.
kirtle Lalituchil
That's exactly what it was......a tunic. The still used the Roman style of tunic. It is called a Kirtle.
No, the middle ages were hundreds of years ago and plastic was invented less than 100 years ago
A birrus is a coarse form of thick woollen cloth, worn by the poor in the Middle Ages, or a woollen cap or hood worn over the shoulders or head.
Mead is an alcohol drink. It has a sweet taste especially the honey mead.
Either the belt is worn out, incorrect belt, drive gears are worn, or the tensioner is defective.