i just read that Persian women wore trousers in 1000sBC
in 1851 Mrs Bloomer wore a calf length skirt and baggy trousers, these were unacceptable then but 50yrs later they were used for cycling.
the 1910s saw harem pants
I think most colonist woman wore dresses and an apron. Many men wore pants and a very used shirt, the smiths wore heavy aprons and hats to keep sparks away from their eyes.
Young boys wore mostly short pants and older boys mostly wore long pants.
What the settlers wore, depended on the weather and the development. Generally, women wore dresses, men wore pants and shirts, they wore fur and leather to keep warm.
During immigration in 1903, Italian children wore, (for boys) ragged pants and a sailor's shirt, (for girls) while the girls dressed almost exactly as their mother did. A long dress or a skirt with a bonnet.
Wore what?...pants, underwear, glasses, false teeth. Be more specific with your question.
Anna Ryan
They all wore shells around their neck as a sign of wealth, and men and woman wore deerskin dresses and pants. and mocassins.
they wore dresses and pants, like kakis or however you spell it... and rich men wore red coats, and rich woman wore beautiful dresses, and pearls. poor people wore rags too! hop i helped more then the other answer!
The first American wore clothing made of natural materials. The women generally wore long dresses and bonnets, while the men wore long pants, shorts, and tunics.
I think most colonist woman wore dresses and an apron. Many men wore pants and a very used shirt, the smiths wore heavy aprons and hats to keep sparks away from their eyes.
Young boys wore mostly short pants and older boys mostly wore long pants.
The woman wore hoop skirts and animal skins, also used umbrellas The men wore deerskin, leather pants, and silk stockings
The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) mainly wore shirts, pants, leggings, robes, boots and capes. The men wore feathers in their hair and wore jewelry all over their bodies. Most of them wore a ring in their nostrils. The woman wore skirts, and robes mainly made out of deer skin. They wore moccasins as their footwear.
The Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) mainly wore shirts, pants, leggings, robes, boots and capes. The men wore feathers in their hair and wore jewelry all over their bodies. Most of them wore a ring in their nostrils. The woman wore skirts, and robes mainly made out of deer skin. They wore moccasins as their footwear.
yes the men wore pants but usually no shirt and the women wore dresses out of deer,elk,or buffalo skin
Yes
What the settlers wore, depended on the weather and the development. Generally, women wore dresses, men wore pants and shirts, they wore fur and leather to keep warm.