Materials
Material they used for clothing.
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People made their clothing mainly out of wool. The wool was spun into thread and dyed. |
People wore linen undergarments. |
Social Classes's Clothing
Peasant Men | Peasant Woman | Peasant Children |
Men's clothing was basic and not decorated. They wore a short tunic belted the waist over woolen trousers. To cover their feet they would wear boots. |
Women would wear straight dresses made out of wool or linen. Over that they would wear a sleeveless tunic that reached their ankles. Some women would wear shoes. |
Children would wear clothing similar to their parent's clothing. Most children wore cloaks, tunics, woolen socks and leather shoes. |
Working Men | City Folk | Family |
The city folk wore the same styles as peasants.
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Popes | Bishops | Priests |
Popes wore fancy clothing. They wore an alb with tight sleeves. A girdle was tied at the waist over the alb. They also wore papal tiaras and skull caps. |
Bishops wore albs with various ornamental pieces. They also wore a cincture at their waist. |
Priests wore a tunic that flowed to their feet. They also used a belt at their waist. |
Alb | Papal Tiara | Skull cap | Cincture |
Lords | Dukes | Barons |
Lords wore fancy robes and velvet hats. There hats depended on their ranking. |
Dukes wore trousers with tunics. Their clothes were made out of velvet and silk and had bright colors. |
Barons wore a black padded long shirt worn under a fur-trimmed velvet gown. They also had stockings, shoes, and coats. |
Kings | Queens | Princes | Princesses |
King's clothes were luxurious and beautiful. They wore long under tunics. Over that they wore a thigh length tunics that were long sleeved and had padded shoulders. |
Queens wore two tunics, a long bottom one and a shorter top one with a belt. They wore long trailing coats and closed toe shoes.
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Princes wore tunics, cloaks, trousers with a belt, and leggings. | Princesses wore fancy and puffy gowns made from silk. |