A kimono is a traditional garment worn by females, which looks like a dressing-gown.
they don't wear clothes..........
they wore kiminos
clothes lik ppl in the u.s.a
Hidatsa women wore long deerskin dresses. The men wore heavy buffalo robes and skins.
The settlers in Massachusetts wore clothing that was mostly made from wool. The men also wore breeches as part of their outfit.
Queen Hatshepsut (she called herself King, not Queen)
The Men wore Zoot Suits and the yo[ung modern women wore stuff that got them the name "Flappers" look it up. The Men wore Zoot Suits and the yo[ung modern women wore stuff that got them the name "Flappers" look it up.
In the summer the Shoshone women wore aprons and the men wore loincloth.In the winter they weared clothes from deer hides and in even colder weather they wore buffalo robes.is that allIn the summer Shoshone women wore aprons and men wore loincloths.
Men wore breech clothes with legging while women wore long dresses with removable sleeves. Both men and woman wore moccasins for shoes.
they wore deer skin clothes and men wore the same
they wore clothes
Men miwok wore bison hair for there body and for there legs they wore deer hair.
early men wore leaves because, there were no clothes in that time.
They wore linen clothes, usually white. Women wore dresses and men wore kilts.
they wore armor
men wore suits
they wore skirts and things xd
the immigrants wore not fancy clothes... women wore dresses and skirts things like that, and men wore shirts and pants because thats all they had. they had slip on shoes, but they wore out quickly.
men wore different types of clothes as women they also wore one piece of cloth and women wore pieces to cover their whole body. men also wore this type of "style" in winter...everyone does
the men wore deerskin to their hips. children went around with no clothes. women wore fringed deerskin aprons.