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What is a short gaiter of cloth covering instep and ankle in 19th century?

Spat


What should you do if the back of my ankle hurts while running and after?

Ice it, then wrap a wet cloth around it.


How was cloth made in the 16th century?

It was woven on a loom


What the change up of 18th to 19th century in cloth and why?

The steam engine


Who named the duffel bag?

Originally a coarse woollen cloth with a thick nap. Named after the town in Belgium where the cloth was made in the 17th Century


Copley's expert rendering of displayed a level of talent uncommon in 18th century America?

Cloth


What did Jerusalem trade in the ninth century?

Almonds, purple dye, dried fruit, swords and cloth


What are bombachas?

Bombachas are really comfortable pants. They are made from a strong black cloth and are gathered at the ankle. Bombachas are usally worn during festivals or celebrations in Mexico. Bombachas are Gaucho Clothing.


What did the word tissue mean today differ to the seventeenth century?

In the seventeenth century, the term "tissue" referred to a thin woven fabric, often made of silk or linen. Today, "tissue" commonly refers to a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function in an organism.


What was the type of clothing in India in the 20th century?

Indian clothing took on a political significance during the first half of the 20th century. Men wore the dhoti and shawl, a rectangular strip of cloth, wrapped and knotted around the legs and waist. Women wore a sari, a long strip of unstitched cloth that is wrapped around the body.


What did Irish children wear?

In the 12th and 13th century, the Irish children dis wear the wool cloth and garments that were made animals skins. These were the type of clothing that were prevalent to the Irish children in the 13th century.


What piece of clothing is Jesus famous for?

A piece of cloth that for some centuries since its creation in the fourteenth century was associated with Jesus is the Shroud of Turin.