Explorers in the 1800s typically wore practical and durable clothing suited for various climates and terrains. Men often donned sturdy wool or cotton trousers, shirts, and jackets, complemented by sturdy boots and wide-brimmed hats for sun protection. Women, when part of expeditions, wore long dresses with layered skirts, usually made of durable fabrics, along with practical accessories like bonnets. Layering was common to accommodate changing weather conditions during their journeys.
yes they DID!!
No, However they did wear clear dildo's over the eyes.
job description of a baker in 1849
They wore High heels and makeup
Corsets.
wear wooly and shabby clothes
Rags
Arctic explorers wear several layers of clothing because of how cold it is.
yes they DID!!
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No, However they did wear clear dildo's over the eyes.
job description of a baker in 1849
i dont know actually
Dora the explorers under wear
Famous explorers who ventured into Minnesota include Zebulon Pike, who mapped parts of the region in the early 1800s, and Henry Schoolcraft, who explored the area in search of the source of the Mississippi River. Additionally, Lewis and Clark passed near Minnesota during their famous expedition in the early 1800s. These explorers contributed significantly to the understanding and mapping of the territory that would become Minnesota.
The type of pants that European explorers would wear was pull-up animal skin pants. They also wore fur coats and beaver hats.