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They wore clothes made of cotton, silk and wool.
They wore clothes which had been soed for them
they wore weird clothes (compared to today).
They wore colonial clothes which would include stockings.
Children wore mini versions of adults and boys wore girl's clothes until they were 9. They wore heavy satins and ruffed necks.
They wore clothes made of cotton, silk and wool.
the rich people wore clothes
they wore breeches
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People in the 80s wore clothes.
No, the women wore dresses with a bonnet, apron, and stockings. The men wore breeches, long sleeved, loose shirts and a hat. The girl's clothes were similar to the women's and the boy's clothes were similar to the men's. Only wealthy people dressed entirely in black clothes, because black dyed cloth was expensive - most of the English colonists would really have worn grey or brown. Modern Americans generally have an image of these Pilgrims inspired by modern Cartoons and "traditional" portrayals; the reality was rather different. No. The pictures you see are from early 19th century artist and they are showing what the artist thought the people wore and looked like. Just like many paintings of George Washington are showing him in a toga. He never wore a toga.
They wore clothes
clothes
Boots and clothes
In the 19th century, the Yeoman warders wore long, red tunics. They also wore hats and Tudor style stockings and shoes.
Marines are known as "leathernecks" from the uniform collars they wore in the 19th century.
Most people in the Middles Ages wore woolen clothing, with undergarments made of linen. Most people in the Middles Ages wore woolen clothing, with undergarments made of linen.