Basket makers typically wore practical and comfortable clothing suited for their work environment. This often included simple, durable garments like tunics or linen shirts, along with sturdy trousers or skirts to allow ease of movement. In many cultures, they might have also donned aprons to protect their clothing while weaving. The specific styles and materials varied based on the region and available resources.
A jumpsuit. I have seen them wearing them.
Pedestrians are people who cross the street they wear all types of shirts and stuff
from age 1 to 8 they do not were clothes then they ware bigger they ware buckskin clothes made from Buffalo fur
clothes and under ware and shoes and tighty wightys
Regular clothes
people in montana ware clothing like we do in the every day world in the us.
Animal fur, oh sorry, clothes. I meant clothes. Darn.
Mary Quant is famous because she designed clothes and head ware and foot ware :)
rich: yespoor:not really
ear muffs :D
No, they wear mostly black.
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