In the 1930s, poor people typically wore simple and practical clothing made from inexpensive materials. Men often donned worn-out trousers, plain shirts, and sometimes a jacket, while women wore long dresses or skirts paired with blouses, often handmade or second-hand. Children's clothing was similarly basic, often hand-me-downs that were patched or mended. Overall, their attire reflected both economic hardship and the necessity of durability over style.
becase there very poor
ragged clothes
No body armor as people do today. Simply the clothing of the 1930's.
the rick ones wears the nice as clothes and the poor people wear the old clothes
really badly
yes poor people did wear shoes in the Tudor times
In the 1930's what was the derogatory term generally used to describe poor people that migrated to California?
they wear clothes that we send for poor people
becase there very poor
well poor people wear shabby torn cloths that never get washed. rich people wear suits,dresses,nice shoes,and many other things that are nice and can cost alot of money.
The Poor Fish - 1930 was released on: USA: 8 June 1930
they wear old dirty rags that people hated
Chav clothes
Fake uggs
ragged clothes
It depends on the country, and how poor they are. Often they dress similarly to more wealthy people, but with less expensive fabrics.
People have always made differences about what poor and rich wore but if poor people ere equal to rich then both wear the same things.