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Blouses of cloth Shoes or large boots Over coats Fur belts Tunics Wimples Long gowns Linen shirts Homemade
Trousers Shoes or Large boots Stockings Fur belts Tunics Linen shirts Woolen hats Leather boots Pants Shawls Pants reused
Sugarloaf hat Italian Hunting Cap Feathers on hats “ Robin Hood” Germanic hat Woodsman’s hat Straw hats Wimple Butterfly headdress
Bright colors Longer jacket length Flowing gowns Beautiful headwear Fur Silk Heavy cloth, Damask Petticoats Jewelry Velvet
Bright colors Silk Woolen coats Rope belt Tunics Togas Trousers Long pointed shoes Some jewelry Borealis hats
Fur, sign of wealth Fur belts Sheepskin coats Petticoats Fur became fashionable Beaver fur Trimmed coats Squirrel fur Fur very dramatic Fur robes
Baby boys, tunic dress Girl’s, woolen coats Jackets and vests Similar to adult’s clothes Cotton drawers Sashes Wove hoses Pantaloons Matching caps with coats Fur trimming on coats
Silk bustle dresses Paper fans Gloves Umbrellas, fashionable Heels Long gowns Heavy long dresses Woolen dresses Silk dress Jewelry
Jewelry meant attitude Jewelry sign of wealthy Very costly Bigger the stone the more money Diamond very valuable Kings and princes wore cameos Precious stones Men received jewelry Peasant jewelry Children jewelry
Silk discovered by monk friends Silk, for wealth Silk robes Silk dresses Very popular for woman Peasants Children's silk Brightly colored silks Very valuable
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1.) Name one thing peasant woman wore.A. Wimples B. Vests C. Long gowns2.) Name one thing wealthy woman wore.A. Bright colors B. Blankets C. Feathers3.)Name one accessory that was worn with
dresses.A. Umbrellas B. Monkeys C. Heavy Make-up4.) Did peasants have beautiful stones on
their jewelry? If not, what did they wear?
5.)At least name two types animal fur that was used in the middle ages.
6.) Name one type of hat used in the middle ages.
7.) Name one type on clothing kids used in the middle ages.
8.)How do you think it would be to make your own clothing?
9.) Why do you think in the middle ages most people had to make their own clothing?
10.) Would you rather wear clothes made out of silk or linen material? Why?