The army wore similar clothing to the Royalists but they could afford a lot more metal armour that the Royalists as they had more money and this would have caused less injuries/deaths. Some still would've worn leather as the full body armour was expensive and people like musketeers wouldn't so much have needed armour as they'd generally only need something to protect themselves from gunpowder. Like the Royalists, some soldiers would just have to wear normal clothes due to expense too. Again, the leaders and officers would have worn more expensive, special clothing such as velvet or laced clothing.
I wrote this myself but used different web sources to help. Hope this helps!The Royalists wore :
A red Jacket
Trousers
Boots
Hat
also they would carry a sword and a gun
They wore fancy clothes and had long hair.
a peplum , falling band (or ruff) , boot hose , articulated shoes and a cavalier hat (a hat with a feather sticking out)
The uniform consisted of a leather tunic, a metal helmet and later a metal breastplate
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they wore fancy clothes and had long hair.
they wear military camo cloths
Kshatriyas wear not so much hardy clothes or shoes
Clothes
clothes
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.
Simple comfort fit
The usual clothes worn in any other Western country.