In the past, women's clothing varied significantly by culture and era, but many wore long dresses or skirts, often paired with blouses or bodices. In the 19th century, styles included corsets and crinolines, while the early 20th century saw the introduction of more practical garments like flapper dresses. Fabrics ranged from heavy materials like wool and silk to lighter cottons, depending on the season and occasion. Accessories such as bonnets, shawls, and gloves were also common to complete the look.
Cheongsam is a Chinese traditional costume. In the past, Chinese women wear it everyday. But with the developing of China, people started wear the clothes from other countries and no cheongsam anymore.the uses of Cheongsam today is the women wear it during the Chinese traditional wedding or attend some massive activities.
Not traditionally. However, women in pipe bands are required to wear a kilt.
Lots of women in Ireland wear skirts. They also wear trousers, dresses, jeans etc.
"Worn" is the past participle of "wear". "Wore" is the past tense.
women started to wear trousers during world war II
yes, they are. men in 2010 cant wear full or past the knee suits and women cant wear any suits past the knee.
Worn is the past participle of wear.
The past tense form for wear is wore. Wear is present and wore is past. thank you.
Past tense of "wear" is "wore." The past participle is "worn."
The past participle is worn.
The past participle of "wear" is "worn."
The simple past of "wear" is "wore."
The past tense of "to wear" is "wore".
The past tense of "wear" is "wore."
The past tense of wear is wore. Eg. "I wore this shirt yesterday too, but it's all I had."
The simple past tense of the verb "wear" is "wore."
The past tense is wore and the past participle is worn,