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Settlers in Maryland during the 17th and 18th centuries typically wore clothing reflective of their European origins, primarily English and other European styles. Men commonly dressed in breeches, shirts, waistcoats, and coats, often made from wool or linen. Women wore long dresses with fitted bodices and full skirts, often layered with petticoats, and accessorized with aprons and bonnets. Footwear for both genders included leather shoes or boots, and clothing styles evolved over time, incorporating local materials and influences.

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