Most stewards were either clerics or untitled members of the lesser nobility or freemen. If they were clerics, then they looked pretty plain. If they were members of the lesser nobility or freemen, then they usually tried to fit in with whatever was fashionable at the time. There is a link to a related question below, "What was medieval clothing like?"
He was a steward. Yes, he was a steward, but in a monastery or a college. He was responsible for the purchase of provisions.
The steward did not usually organize events. His job was managing the possessions of a wealthy person, nobleman, or possibly a kingdom. Please see the related question, "What job did a medieval steward have?" There is a link below.
a medieval steward was a servant who supervised the lord's estate and household.
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A Bailiff is a an officer in a medieval village, appointed by the lord or his steward, who was in charge of overseeing the agricultural work of a manor.
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A medieval steward typically wore practical and functional clothing suitable for their role in managing a household or estate. This often included a tunic made of wool or linen, which was knee-length, and a belt to secure it at the waist. They might also wear a simple cloak for warmth and protection, along with sturdy leather shoes or boots. Accessories like a pouch or a cap could be included, depending on the season and the steward's specific duties.
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the same as now