People with a lot of money. So probably emperors would wear silk garments but not peasants.
Children wore mini versions of adults and boys wore girl's clothes until they were 9. They wore heavy satins and ruffed necks.
they wore chaps, hats, boots, uniforms and carried swords some had uniforms if they wore it the coat had to be blue Continental soldiers in the time of the revolution wore either blue or brown and minutemen in the early stages of the war fought with whatever they were wearing
A Flapper was a rebelious girl on the 1920s who liked to have fun and do 'crazy' things. They wore dressed that had a low back and strappie shoulders. They wore strapie shoes that had a small heel, and a bonnet-sort of hat, although I forget what they called those. they also carried around clutches.
Both men and women wore tunics that were made of wool or linen. A man's interior garment was a short tunic with a belt surrounding the waist. The outer garment (mantle) was made of heavier wool and was used as a blanket at night. As there were no pockets woven in, purses made of leather were arranged and they were attached to the belt. Males wore woven caps or turbans. The women's tunic was longer than the males. It was frequently embroidered at the neck. They wore two outer garments - an upper mantle as well as a sack-like sleeveless mantle. The upper mantle covered the head and the upper part of the body. They could use it as a shawl, a veil or as a belted bag. Both men and women wore sandals that had a wooden or leather sole and had leather straps.
In France women wore the "Bandeau" after Caesar's conquest of Gaul.Read more: Who_invented_the_braIn France women wore the "Bandeau" after Caesar's conquest of Gaul. In the 12th century women wore the "basquine" which was a sort of corset in rigid fabric surrounding the waist. About a century later the gourgandine (hussy) or bodice is worn on top of a corset.Mary Phelps Jacob in 1910 decided that the whalebone corsets that she had to wear were just too uncomfortable, so, while getting ready for a ball in New York, she took two silk handkerchiefs and some pink ribbon and made the first bra.In France women wore the "Bandeau" after Caesar's conquest of Gaul.Read more: Who_invented_the_bra
Rich people wear silk garnaments because poor people cant afford silk garnaments
because they wore them
The Silk Road took silk from China into ancient Europe. The Roman Empire had trade links with China, and the rich Roman citizens often wore silk garments.
Silk was discovered in ancient China around 300 BC.
things like garments i think things like garments i think
the wealthy people in ancient china wore silk
Men wore silk gowns with Chinese whiteing they wore mostly white
they wore silk or cotton women wore basic garments consisting of underpants, stockings, petticoat, chemise, bolster, bodice, skirt, apron, coif, outer gown and shoes found this at.
Generally they were wool. Under garments could be linen since there was no cotton mills in this time. ___ The upper classes also had silk dresses.
They wore cottin or silk the rich wore all silk.
People in China generally wore tunics (like long t-shirts). Women wore long tunics down to the ground, with belts, and men wore shorter ones down to their knees. Sometimes they wore jackets over their tunics. In the winter, when it was cold, people wore padded jackets over their tunics, and sometimes pants under them. In early China, poor people made their clothes of hemp or ramie. Rich people wore silk. Most people in China, both men and women, wore their hair long. People said that you got your hair from your parents and so it was disrespectful to cut it.During the Sui Dynasty, in the 500's AD, the emperor decided that all poor people had to wear blue or black clothes, and only rich people could wear colors.
Confucius typically wore traditional Chinese robes and attire, reflecting his role as a philosopher and teacher in ancient China. These garments were commonly made of silk and were styled in a conservative and modest manner, consistent with Confucian principles of humility and moderation.