Tudor England is famous for its beautiful and ornate clothing, particularly during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
Clothes were a means of displaying how wealthy a person was. Rich people could afford clothing made of fine wool, linen or silk. Their clothes were decorated with jewels and embroidered with gold thread.
No rich person felt properly dressed to impress unless he or she was wearing a Ruff. Like so many Tudor clothes, it gave a strong signal about the wealth and important of the person wearing it
Rich ladies wore padded skirts held up with loops. Over these went bodices and colourful floor-length gowns.
Rich men wore white silk shirts, frilled at the neck and wrists. Over this they wore doublet (a bit like a tight-fitting jacket), and close-fitting striped trousers (called hose).
Everyone wore their hair shoulder length.
clothes
well poor tudor's wear cloth,dirty and smelly clothes but rich tudor's wear diamonds,clean and comfy clothes.
King Edward was a Tudor, and a fact file is a file of facts. So King Edward Tudor fact file, is a file full of facts about King Edward.
Tudor girls wore a plain grown with a top and skirt, and a petticoat.
the clothes that they came in
In posh clothes, mainly Tudor because he liked to impress
archery was cool hip and swinging and possibly down with the kids.
a Bawdy Basket :D
The poor Tudor man was only allowed to wear certain materials and colours to show that he was poor or low class. The poor Tudor would wear clothes made from fabrics like wool, skin and linen. The poor Tudor was only allowed to wear the following colurs: brown, beige, yellow orange, russet, green, grey and blue. A sign of your wealth was measured by the clothes you were wearing what they were made of and the colours. I belive the law that made the poor only able to wear certain clothes was the Sumptuary law
Children wore mini versions of adults and boys wore girl's clothes until they were 9. They wore heavy satins and ruffed necks.
Facts about King Henry VII include that he was the first monarch in the House of Tudor. He had seven children and one wife and won his right to be King in battle.
Um lol no they do not the boys wear boys clothes and if i am wrong and you knoe it dont write this down. Thank 4 reading.