=Peasant women would wear a gallebaya outdoors but in the city gallibaya tended to be worn only indoors. For public wear a woman would wear a wide woman's dress called a tob sebleh. ==Wide trousers were worn as underclothing gathered below knee and falling to ankles.==The woman's kaftan was called a yelek. This was lined, with the neck open to breast and buttoned or laced along side seams for shaping. It had high side slit over trousers. Girded with shawl. Women would wear a shirt under the yelek, and a djubbeh or binnish over it.==In Alexandria and Cairo, women would also wear the melaya luf - a large rectangular wrap worn for modesty, warmth, and used to carry things.==City women often worn a bur`a - a long rectangular face veil either of white cotton or open weave - and a headscarf (sometimes over a skullcap - taqiyah). Another headcovering was the mandil (headscarf) sometimes decorated with pom poms. Among the fellahin a bag like hattah was sometimes worn. =
it depends where you go in Mexico
They would have worn the best clothes, wigs, and jewelry that they could have afforded.
The usual clothes worn in any other Western country.
people in swat wear really warm clothes and especially children.
thin clothes with lots of water (ex:bathing suit)
The national dress of Egypt for men is called the galabiyah. It is a long robe that has white and blue stripes. It is worn as an ordinary day clothes by a lot of people.
depends what time and what culture
The national dress of Egypt for men is called the galabiyah. It is a long robe that has white and blue stripes. It is worn as an ordinary day clothes by a lot of people.
There was no money in ancient Egypt so people were paid in kind in food, clothing and goods. For a labourer it would have been the barest subsistence. You would have got food but little else. There is a good chance that you and your family would not have worn any clothes.
Tunics and togas and robes are what people in acient Israel wore
We wear normal clothes like jeans and stuff. School uniforms are only worn at private posh schools!
it is highly fashionable to wear your traditional birthday suet