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.
made them
cotton was the first cloth that was made in India but than branched out.
Really anyone in Egypt could make clothes in their own house, but there was still some shops were women made clothes. the women that made the clothes in shops were queens,or egyptians.
Typically wool and linen
Gunpowder, same as today.
Hath is how you say has in Shakespearean times.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and died in 1616. The time when he was alive might be called 'Shakespearean times'.
enough clothes to go around the earth 30 times!
The Oto Indians wore clothes they found (mostly) and made the clothes some of the times.
in Shakespearean times.
they wear riped clothes and stipes on it sorry i made it up lol
The time of Shakespeare's life, 1564-1616.
In Colonial times, people made 90% of their own clothes. The common exceptions were overcoats, hats and boots, which were usually "bespoke" work: You told the craftsman what you wanted, paid the money, and they made it for you.
Pictures of Shakespearean clothing can be found in an encyclopedia. You can also find these types of clothes in history books as well.
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a woman with a ciolent, scolding, selfish or nagging temperment