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During the Middle Ages, leather was quite commonly worn, especially for belts and shoes.
Farthindale This is Farthingale. In the Mail on Sunday Crossword of 6th Sept. 2009, 36 down is Gooch, using the g of Farthingale. farthingale A hoop worn beneath a skirt to extend it horizontally; worn by European women in the 16th and 17th centuries
flappers were dresses worn by the women of the 20's who liked dancing and partying. the dress a flapper wore was formfitted and had fringe
A wool tunic in the Roman style and may have had a leather apron, but they didn't need protection so the apron would have been optional.
The Roman men wore tunics and togas and the women wore stolas and pallas. The men's tunics were always belted. In time the toga was replaced by one of the many types of cloaks. The women's stolas were very long and consequently had to be belted with the extra length folded over the belt. The palla, although a shawl - like piece of fabric, could be worn in different ways. jewls where worn in formal occasions.Roman women a stolas, pallas, and shifts.Roman citizens (men) wore tunics with togas, children wore tunics.