Historically, the English wore a variety of clothing styles that evolved over centuries. In medieval times, men typically donned tunics and hose, while women wore long dresses with fitted bodices. By the Tudor period, elaborate garments featuring ruffs and rich fabrics became fashionable. In the 18th and 19th centuries, styles shifted to include breeches for men and voluminous skirts for women, often reflecting social status and trends of the time.
Actually neither.there is " I've never seen you wear it before".you may be thinking of : you have never worn that before. Or maybe: you havent wore that before.
Wore is not an adjective.
The word 'wore' is the past tense of the verb to wear (wears, wearing, wore, worn).
Yes. It's an action verb."Yesterday, she wore a dress.""I wore a suit to the meeting."
The proper spelling is worn, not wore. I'm worn out. The knees on the boys jeans were worn through.
"Trajo" in English means "he/she/it brought" or "he/she/it wore" depending on the context.
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Everton.
They wore clothes which had been soed for them
David Beckham wore the number 7 jersey before Ronaldo at Manchester United, Beckham wore the7 number jersey for England as well.
Clothing; the more you wore the wealthier you wore. Wealth; people often explained their wealth between the food they bought, their houses, and their clothing.
they wore clothes such as: a buff coat, a corselet, tassets or sashes.
The us wore camoflagh green yellow black IDK WAT OTHERS WORE Not quite an answer: The English Civil War did not involve the United States. It was from 1642-1651. The American colonies were still part of England.
The musketeers in the English Civil War didn't really have a uniform. They wore powder in pouches over their chests but ordinary clothes otherwise.
basically one wore red style thing and one wore yellow then names of the two sides was royalists (calivers) parlimentarians (roundheads) hope i helped :)
Actually neither.there is " I've never seen you wear it before".you may be thinking of : you have never worn that before. Or maybe: you havent wore that before.
The musketeers in the English Civil War didn't really have a uniform. They wore powder in pouches over their chests but ordinary clothes otherwise.