I don't know how much an individual dress was, but in 1530 Henry VIII spent 220 pounds on Anne Boleyn's wardrobe, and in 1532 he spent 330 pounds. out of his 100,000 pound income. That's about 660,000-990,000 on clothes in todays English pounds.
the Tudor clothes cost more than the pay - back in the day - so they only could buy one dress a month - and when i got to small they still had to keep it unless they had enough money to buy a new one - or 2nd hand - for a very little asking price -
Rich clothes
the rich could get a dress every day if the want to - the sold all the old ones the poor and just went out to buy a new one -
the rich and poor and very different -
I hope this has helped at all !
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Children wore mini versions of adults and boys wore girl's clothes until they were 9. They wore heavy satins and ruffed necks.
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.
You mean, did they have an era named after them?Yes, in a generic sort of way.Most call it the "Tudor Period."All the historical terms came much, much later when history was recorded, the Tudors would not have called it the Tudor Times
Poor children would usually wear their parents old clothes or any pieces of material they could find. That's why their clothes often looked to big for them!
trousers made from wool and a tunic which was knee height
clothes
well poor tudor's wear cloth,dirty and smelly clothes but rich tudor's wear diamonds,clean and comfy clothes.
=how much did clothes in 1970s cost=
There were no newspapers until 1720 in the UK
Tudor girls wore a plain grown with a top and skirt, and a petticoat.
the clothes that they came in
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Well the most I know is that the 'pit' costed about a penny
baby clothes for the first 3 months cost about $200 dollars
Much cheaper than in Britain.
Whether 5 or 10$.