I did not see anyone in Ireland wearing long S-O-C-K-S when I was there. If they did, it was under their pants, and likely because they were cold.
You may be thinking of men wearing tall socks with their kilts. Both the Irish and Scots wear tall socks with traditional dress kilts.
On Medieval time Traditional Irish people were a very large shirt, they called it Leine. Irish Men wore this with woolen jacket, breeches, and mantle. Women wore this as long dress with the front laced up and together with a unique headdress made by roll of linen.
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People usually wear ankle socks when they feel too hot for long knee socks and beyond, this when they wear trousers and the sock length doesn't make a difference aesthetically. If you are wearing shorts, instead, not only it's usually too hot for long socks, but you also might want to show off your legs, boy or girl's and ankle socks don't cover them.
Can any one tell me if they had long socks I'm not sure
They wear a shirt, tie, waistcoat, trousers, black socks and special dancing shoes.
Most of them.
People wear trouser socks for various reasons. One common reason for wearing them is for the sake of appearance. Trouser socks are designed to compliment a more formal pair of pants. People may also opt to wear trouser socks due to the sheer comfort of them.
You can wear knee socks without showing your legs by wearing a long skirt.
Most people wear socks.If you want to wear it,wear it.
Some people wear missed match socks to be uniche, and others just slip them on in the morning. There is no answer to this question.
in 1845, people would wear shirts, socks, shoes, underwear, and pants.
It does't make any difference some cut their socks to their ankles.