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They wore aprons, fitted sleeves, and partlets or neckclothes. Most of the people in the lower class wore clothes that were made of muslin and wool(cheap ...
7 июл. 2020 г. · Lower class women sometimes wore sleeveless bodices and fastened them using laces, something upper-class women did not do. A wool or linen cap ...
Greys, buffs and olive-drab colors are always acceptable, even for the poorest beggars and wanderers. Such colours as "Rat" (grey), "puke" (khaki green) and " ...
The Elizabethan Lower Classes had to wear clothing made of wool, linen and sheepskin however, silk, taffeta and velvet trimmings were allowed. Not only were ...
People of middle-class status in the Elizabethan era mostly wore clothes made of cotton, linen and broadcloth. They wore a short top called chemise which would ...
The Lower Class Fashion of Women. Rules: Shirts should be made of fine white linen and should not be dyed in any other color, Drawstring or elasticized ...
People in lower class usually wore clothes that look like one piece, it fitted their body so that it shows with a waistline seam. they also wore the matching ...
WOMEN'S DRESS OR KIRTLE – While your typical Middle Class Elizabethan woman would wear several layers of clothing (dress over kirtle), we understand that ...
A working class woman wore an apron and an unboned bodice that typically laced up the front. Her shoes were the same style, but not made of fine materials and ...
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