torn up clothes
There is no evidence that Australopithecus wore clothes. The first evidence for the making of clothes is not until we see later members of our own genus, Homo.They didn't wear any clothes, they didn't have the tools for making any clothes.
Africans wore jewelry for various reasons, including as a symbol of status, wealth, cultural identity, and spiritual beliefs. Jewelry also played a role in ceremonies, rituals, and social interactions within African societies.
There is no direct evidence to suggest that Homo habilis wore clothes. However, it is likely that they used simple tools and possibly animal hides for protection against the elements.
Hippologists typically wear comfortable and practical clothing suitable for outdoor work, such as sturdy pants, boots, and a hat. They may also wear clothing that allows for ease of movement and protection from the elements. Additionally, they may wear attire appropriate for working with horses, such as gloves and overalls.
Homo erectus did not wear clothes as they lived before the invention of textile production. Their bodies were covered in hair, similar to other primates, providing some protection against the elements.
clothes
they wear boubou,caftan,loincloth,turban,and fez.
They wear the same kind of cloth everybody wear and African cloth design by africans
Usually they wore clothes like the ones on this website:http://cms.dallasvintageshop.com/?page_id=319
Well they don't wear clothes they wear rags and torn up clothes and curtain clothes and sometimes robes
africans wear masks
CLOTHES
South Africans dress the same as most of the western world. Because of the hot tropical climate, South Africans dress quite casually unless they are going to work or a formal function.
they wear lapas
yes they do it is in the culture of africans
They wear winter clothes
no they did not wear clothes