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In colonial times, a chandler, who specialized in making candles, typically wore practical clothing suited for their trade. This included a simple linen shirt, a waistcoat, and trousers or breeches, often made of wool or cotton. They might also wear an apron to protect their clothes from wax and other materials used in candle-making. Footwear usually consisted of sturdy shoes or boots, appropriate for working in a workshop.

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