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English colonists typically wore clothing made from wool, linen, and cotton, depending on their social status and the climate. Men often wore breeches, waistcoats, and long coats, while women donned gowns with fitted bodices and full skirts. Accessories like hats, stockings, and shoes were also common. In colder regions, colonists layered their clothing for warmth, incorporating cloaks or shawls.

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