They didn’t. The paintings we see are 18th century views of what they thought they looked like and how they dressed. It was a fictional representation not based on fact.
Yes he is. I am studing Twelth Night at the moment, and he is definatley a puritan. -- Malvolio is only "a kind of Puritan". Stage reproductions have at times portrayed him as a Puritan (buckles and hats and all) to place emphasis on his snobbery, but he is only, as Maria calls him "a kind of Puritan." and a "time pleaser". So no, he is not "definatley" a puritan,
people with stupid hats and dumb belt buckles that say "everything is bigger in texas" ;) lol
You can wash hats and shoes that has belonged to someone else by washing them in disinfectants.
Bacon hats and ham shoes.
The algonquins wore hats shoes clothing.!
Boy Pilgrims often had leather clothes on. They had hats with buckles on.
they wore top hats and pointed shoes
Shoes were readily available, as were hats...
It can be bought at any baby store that sells baby clothes and shoes. It will be found where all the tops are or at the shoes. All the hats will be soft and in many colors.
5 shoes 7 hats and tissues
they wore hats and dress type things but they did not haev shoes
pillow cases for hats