I think its called spoulder. Im not entirely sure if this was just for roman armour.
The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.
yes.
Tie, fasten
Huge, thick feathery blankets which they use a rope to fasten around their waist.
A fibula
The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.The Romans, like all the ancient peoples, used pins and broaches to fasten their clothes.
Buttons, zippers, hooks, and Velcro are commonly used to fasten clothes.
A zipper or a button can be used to fasten clothes together.
Buttons?????? Mabye zippers, or Velcro. A toggle was an early version of the button.
Clothspin (UK clothe's peg or simply pegs) are wooden or plastic pegs (clips) that are used to fasten washing on a clothes line while the clothes dry in the open air.
Shoulder screws should be used to fasten one object to the other, like pulleys, linkages and other moving parts. They can be made from plastics, metal, alloys to name a few.
A peg can refer to a wooden or metal pin used to fasten or support things, such as hanging up clothes or securing tents. In finance, a peg can also refer to a strategy where a country's currency is fixed to a specific value or rate.
Jackson rhymes with fasten!
The prefix for "fasten" is "un-".
The past tense of fasten is fastened.
Celts used various types of brooches and pins to fasten their clothes. These fasteners were often made of metal, such as bronze or iron, and came in various intricate designs. Brooches not only served a practical purpose in securing garments but also acted as decorative items that reflected the wearer's status and culture. Other methods included using leather thongs or ties to keep their clothing in place.
Plastic snaps are otherwise known as plastic poppers and can be used to fasten clothes or fabrics instead of buttons. They are commonly used on duvet or quilt covers.