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They could make clothes to be any naturally occurring colour by simply dying the wool/linen they were using, the easiest being greens and reds due to the availability of plants that could create these colours. Some colours were not aloud, purple for example was a royal colour and to wear it ment you were a member of the royal family. Black was also an uncommon colour for poor people owing to the pot ash used for dyeing the fabric rotting the clothes. Only those who could afford to replace there clothes every couple of seasons could afford these.
the womens used to wear ankle length skirts,garments,and grass shoes
G T Sampson invented the clothes dryer
clothes were made from linen and tools from bronze and pots and other things were made from dirt and clay.
i think they used it for the clothes
Deep greens, beige, oranges, and maroons!
Some think it is because women used to be dressed by others therefore the sides were reversed.
Cotton and wool.
womens used to wear normal clothes like us just not as good quality as us
Interestingly red is not used at all golf courses for womens' tees. It is simply a colour chosen by the golf club and it has become quite common.
five different colours.
In most common cases red, black, and white.
the plains Indians used the buffalo for everything. they used the hide of the buffalo to make their clothes and and homes. they used the meat of the buffalo for their main food supply. the bone of the buffalo was used for weapons and some times womens jewelry.
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the most common colors used are red white or purple.
Common colors used in pilgrim clothing were dark and earthy tones such as black, brown, grey, and dark green. These colors were considered practical and reflected the simplicity and modesty of the pilgrim lifestyle. Bright colors and elaborate decorations were typically avoided.
Yes, it is used to mean ordinary, usual, or common, e.g. everyday clothes.