In Shakespearean times, clothing varied significantly based on social class and gender. Wealthy individuals often wore elaborate garments made from luxurious fabrics like silk and velvet, featuring intricate embroidery and ruffles. Men typically donned doublets, breeches, and cloaks, while women wore gowns with fitted bodices and flowing skirts. Accessories such as hats, gloves, and jewelry were also popular among the affluent, while the lower classes wore simpler, more practical clothing made from coarser materials.
Kids in the Aztec time wore nothing because it was to hot to wear anything.
No men did not wear tights in medieval times. This is just for plays and movies. They did how ever wear leggings made of wool, linen or leather.
little clogs or something
Yes if they did not i would be in trouble hahaha hehehe
In Shakespearean times, it was common for girls to marry as young as 12, while boys typically married in their late teens or early twenties. However, typical marriage ages could vary based on social class and individual circumstances. Arranged marriages were prevalent, and the focus was often on familial alliances rather than romantic love. Thus, many young people married before reaching full adulthood.
Hath is how you say has in Shakespearean times.
The best way to find out is to look at pictures. Don't look for "Shakespearean Costume" (you could get anything); try "Elizabethan Costume" or "Jacobean Costume"
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William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and died in 1616. The time when he was alive might be called 'Shakespearean times'.
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in Shakespearean times.
The time of Shakespeare's life, 1564-1616.
Gunpowder, same as today.
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a woman with a ciolent, scolding, selfish or nagging temperment
men played all roles
The number 1000 has always been equivalent to 1000.