In the 18th century, poor people typically wore simple, practical clothing made from inexpensive materials like coarse wool or linen. Their garments often consisted of basic tunics, breeches, or dresses, which were unadorned and designed for durability rather than style. Colors were usually muted, as bright dyes were costly, and their clothing was often patched or mended due to limited resources. Accessories were minimal, focusing on functionality rather than fashion.
becase there very poor
ragged clothes
That is a very easy question to google...the poor men wore mostly cotton, if you type into google what peasents in the 17th century tons of pictures and iformation came up for me, try it out! Hope this helps!
the rick ones wears the nice as clothes and the poor people wear the old clothes
really badly
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the 18th century loyalist would wear a red coat while in war thus earning the name ''the red coats''.
The practice of wearing masks dates back to the 18th Century. People wear masks as they allow them to act in ways they do not normally do and enjoy the festivities.
Ah, the waltz in the 18th century was a graceful dance indeed! People would often wear elegant and flowing dresses for the ladies, with corsets to accentuate their waists, and suits with tailcoats for the gentlemen. The colors were rich and the fabrics luxurious, creating a beautiful sight as they twirled across the dance floor.
yes poor people did wear shoes in the Tudor times
sailors wore a blue coat and cap.
Yeah they did , and where i live they still do.
According, to records the first boxer to wear boxing gloves was Jesus Christ 2 days before his crucifixion
I could go into great detail (being an 18th century fashion historian,) but if you are looking for a very good answer with pictures, I suggest fashion-era.com
they wear clothes that we send for poor people
becase there very poor
The tuxedo is a 19th century men's wear term. See the related link for more information about the term and the history of the tuxedo.