Norman clothing typically consisted of wool, linen, and leather, reflecting the resources available in medieval Europe. Men often wore tunics and cloaks, while women donned long dresses, both layered for warmth. The wealthy might have garments adorned with fur or finer fabrics, while simpler variations were common among the lower classes. Accessories like belts and shoes were also made from leather, completing their practical yet functional attire.
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the normans were the main enimies others were Celts vikings and huns
because the Normans had taken his fathers land and killed his brother (i think)
Beef and jury
Meaning a fastidious man, concerned with his clothes, grooming and manners, An Americanism with no known origin
the Normans wore chain-mail.
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The Normans were originally so mean they never have been nice
Normans wore clothing made of spun and woven wool. The peasant men wore tunic and woolen pants. The peasant women wore simple wool dress with wool underskirts. The richer nobles could afford linen underskirts for the ladies as well as embroidering for their garments.
The Normans, after the Battle of Hastings.
He got shot in the eye by a arrow from the Normans so that made the Normans win and the battle was over
no this was a mtyh made up by normans
because their clothes were not very weathertight and they came from cold places like Switzerland and countries north of France
what are Zambia's clothes made of
no the castle is made by some jippos from hungery
clothes were made at home.
Ah, it wasn't us that were made to wear clothes, it was the clothes that were made to be worn.