Roundheads in the English Civil War typically wore plain, practical clothing such as simple tunics, breeches, and sturdy leather boots. They often wore wide-brimmed hats or helmets for protection. Their clothing reflected their Puritan beliefs, eschewing elaborate decoration or bright colors in favor of simplicity and functionality. This attire also helped distinguish them from the Cavaliers, who were their Royalist opponents known for their more flamboyant and extravagant clothing.
they wore fancy clothes and had long hair.
Kshatriyas wear not so much hardy clothes or shoes
they wear military camo cloths
clothes
Uniforms!
tunics
They wore clothes which had been soed for them
hoodies 'n' chinos init
they wore clothes such as: a buff coat, a corselet, tassets or sashes.
they wore fancy clothes and had long hair.
Clothes.
There are no formal birthday clothes in English traditions.
Skirts and blouses or dresses.
its just called football they have to wear clothes
The supporters of King Charles I were known as Royalists or Cavaliers. Parliamentary troops became known as Roundheads (as they generally had short hair and did not wear wigs). On the Parliamentary side, Cromwell's "New Model Army" were known as Ironsides.
The usual clothes worn in any other Western country.
Simple comfort fit