In the 1500s, middle-class people typically wore garments made from wool, linen, and sometimes cotton, which were more affordable than the luxurious fabrics used by the nobility. Men often donned doublets, breeches, and cloaks, while women wore long gowns with fitted bodices and full skirts, often accentuated with petticoats. Accessories like belts, hats, and jewelry were common to showcase their status. The colors and styles of their clothing reflected the latest fashions, though their attire was generally less elaborate than that of the upper class.
rags
The same clothes as everyone else of their class.
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they were in charge of the clothiers(people who made clothes) and the laundress(people who did the laundry).
Sumerian middle class people typically wore simple garments made from wool or linen. Men often donned knee-length skirts or tunics, while women wore long dresses with sleeves, often belted at the waist. Clothing was usually plain but could feature decorative fringes or embroidery, reflecting their social status. Sandals made from reeds or leather were common footwear for both men and women.
Frocks
Fluffy gowns usually with flower print. They were usually very long and usually worn with white lace underneath.
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rags
The same clothes as everyone else of their class.
India is a poor country ,because most of the Indians suffering with extrem poverty they live on foot paths ,they have no clothes to wear , still so many villeges did;NT access drinking water ,primary education ,and health facilities.
They always had to wear hats
the second class people wore very fancy clothes and the third class didn't have fancy clothes like the second and first class people did.
They wore longe narrow silhouettes shirt tights ect....
Modern, middle-class city dwellers dress in Western-style clothes.Chile's huasos or cowboys wear the poncho.