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men wore different types of clothes as women they also wore one piece of cloth and women wore pieces to cover their whole body. men also wore this type of "style" in winter...everyone does
the Celts wore torques, they also wore amulets to keep away evil spirits and the wrath of the gods and they wore torks.
Men often wore: Brown coats in the winter and they wore black shoes. Some even wore hunted animal skins which showed strength. Women often wore: Bonnets, baby colours were very fashionable, they wore bell dresses. However men were not meant to see the women's legs, so the dresses were long and flowing; often lace.
The Ojibwe tribe would wear something light and a coat over it. They would also wear deer skin legging!
men wore clothm over their shoulder and women wore ankle skirts.
The nun wore a wimple.
Wimple piranha was created in 1819.
wimpled means wearing a wimple or in Scotch dialect, wrinkled. ( A wimple is head covering worn by some nuns. )
wimple
A wimple is part of the head covering in a Catholic nun's habit.
dimple
A wimple is a cloth which covers the head and is worn around the neck and chin, worn by nuns in certain orders.
Anglo-Saxon men wore tunics with trim and tight fitting braise or pants with wool cloaks fastened with pins. On the other hand, women's costumes consisted of a linen underdress and an overdress made of wool or heavy linen, they also wore a wimple and veil.
wimple
A wimple is a medieval type of collar that is still worn by some present-day nuns. These sisters live in convents.
Only with the priests permission :)
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