Victorians primarily made their clothes using manual sewing techniques, often employing local tailors or dressmakers for custom garments. Fabrics like wool, silk, and cotton were commonly used, with patterns and styles reflecting social class and occasion. Women typically created garments at home, utilizing sewing machines that became popular in the mid-19th century, while men’s clothing was often mass-produced. Additionally, the Victorian era saw the rise of department stores, which offered ready-to-wear options for the growing middle class.
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any thing as long as it is cut in to rags
rich ladies and important ladies wore wide skirts with a bustle
Yes.
the Victorians used to make sugar from a plant called the sugar beet.
yes they did
Victoria died in 1902 so they are long gone, unless you mean Victorians from Australia in which case they probably wear what everyone else in the western world wear
victorians..
Rich Victorians were usually the healthiest. Poor victorians weren't healthy at all
rich victorians had a tub of water to wash in but poor victorians licked themselves
The Victorians made orange juice by cutting an orange in half and then squezzed it into a cup. that made the perfect orange juice to drink! by Jordan sill