On the Oregon Trail, pioneers typically wore practical and durable clothing suited for long journeys. Men often donned sturdy trousers, long-sleeved shirts, and wide-brimmed hats for sun protection, while women wore long dresses or skirts paired with blouses and bonnets. Layering was common to adapt to changing weather conditions, and sturdy boots or shoes were essential for traversing rough terrain. Wool and cotton fabrics were favored for their durability and comfort.
They followed the Orgen Trail
They followed the Orgen Trail
women wore dresses
South Pass
In the 1840 what groups did the pioneers travel to the orgen trail?
orgen trail, santa fe trail, old spanish trail, Mormon trail, & California trail
they wore clothes such as long dresses, bonnets, and bloomers
They wore rags and striped suits. They also wore clothes that would be very thin and long. These would be pieces of cotton woven intoclothing. And sometimes no clothes
Jacob Orgen was born in 1893-01.
They wear winter clothes
They kill animals and wear it for there clothes
no they did not wear clothes