A colonial carpenter typically wore practical and durable clothing suited for manual labor. This often included a linen or wool shirt, a waistcoat, and sturdy trousers or knee breeches. They might also wear a leather apron to protect their clothing and tools, along with sturdy shoes or boots for protection. A hat, such as a tricorn or a simple cap, was common for sun protection while working outdoors.
A colonial carpenter built houses out of wood and their surroundings.
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No, everyone just goes to Lowes - yes they had Lowes in colonial times in Deleware.
because they loved to build and help the other citizens
Carpenters from the colonial times built stuff out of wood
from old cloth
During the colonial era, bakers would wear puffy hats and aprons. The majority of the bakers were women, so they would normally wear dresses.
they would wear their best clothes
COLONIAL wears dresses made from old cloth
clothes
gowns
brown carpenter boots