In the 1600s, New Yorkers, particularly those in the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam, dressed in a mix of European styles influenced by their origins. Men typically wore breeches, shirts, and doublets, often accessorized with hats and cloaks, while women donned long dresses with fitted bodices and wide skirts, complemented by aprons and bonnets. Fabrics varied from simple wool and linen for everyday wear to more luxurious silks and velvets for wealthier individuals. The clothing reflected both practical needs and social status, with colors and embellishments indicating a family's wealth and position in society.
New Yorkers and Yankees
The New Yorker was created in 1925.
New yorkers are humans.....
nicely done
New Yorkers United for Marriage was created in 2011.
New Yorkers dress for the seasons, just a any other Americans -- shorts and tee for the summer and jeans and sweatshirts in the winter.
If you mean Knickerbockers, it means New Yorkers. So the New York Knicks are really The New York New Yorkers.
why were new yorkers especially angry with the quartering act
Because yorkers were so board of it and because it got old.
The Honeymooners
new york
New Yorkers.