Thursday, August 13, 2009

Medieval Clothing Style

In the middle ages are the style that depends on the person's role in society. The people of that time not only what they wanted. They were in the classes and each class has its own distinctive style of clothing. The kings and queens could afford the most expensive type of medieval clothing, so there outfits were by far the most extravagant and over the top.

They used silk and damask fabrics dyed with vibrant colors wardrobe. Men of nobles wore house. More layers marked wealth. The queens and women of this class wore long vibrant flowing gowns. The women often wore fancy head pieces. The noble of men and women wore were at, and only people of high rank wore jewelry. A ring-brooch was the most common type of jewelry was in this period.

In the fourteenth century, diamonds became very popular, but by the middle of the fourteenth century, were the laws that determine what jewelry could bear. The farmers had little to know money, so it is very different styles. They wore a dress she can find or create. The clothes themselves gross and shapeless. They were mostly dull gray and brown colors. The most important role for the clothes she was warm and dry, which meant that they usually made of wool they had spun.

Medieval underwear was made of linen. Members of the sacred orders, such as priests, monks and nuns wore long woolen hoods and habits, bound with a rope belt with wooden beads. A person can say what someone belongs to the color of the habit.

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