Pantaloons are a type of trousers.Shiver my timbers, my pantaloons are on fire!Fetch my pantaloons Marjorie, I want to look fancy for the ball.My, your pantaloons are quite fetching.
They wore togas and the women wore dresses
Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.
They wore bright, colourful robes. men and women wore them as well as children. Women also wore lipstick to decorate their face
mainly Victorian women wore bonnets they wore them to look beautiful in most cases but some wore them to keep their hair up
women men wore them
The poor men wore mostly brown coats, white shirts, breeches, leather boots with buckles. The poor women wore mostly brown or sea blue dresses, lady-like caps, and boots with buckles. The rich men wore mostly deep blue or bright red (and sometimes green) waist coats and white shirts with ruffles, breeeches (mostly black), and shoes with silver buckles. The rich women wore pale pink, light/dark blue, red, green dresses with decorations, and lady like caps, shoes with buckles, with their hair curled. (And they ALL wore pantaloons and petticoats)
The citizens wore togas, young boys wore tunics, and women wore stolas.
Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.Men wore the tunic and toga or cloak. Women wore the stolla, which was a long belted dress ad the palla which was a shawl.
Wealthy men in Victorian England wore black doeskin pantaloons, a white vest and a black dress-coat with a full collar. It was also fashionable to wear blue or lavender pantaloons and gloves.
Make a analysis of shopper shop pantaloons and landmark?"
Babies from the age of newborn to around two wore long dresses. These were so the baby could no crawl away easily. Both girl and boy babies wore these dresses. Men wore breeches, stockings, and sometimes powdered wigs. Shoes were either high heels, believe it or not, or black polished buckled shoes. Women and girls wore long dresses or skirts, with corsets, things to make them appear skinnier. They wore 'underthings' as they called them, which included pantaloons, petticoats (maybe more than three at a time!), and stockings. They wore either sandal-type shoes, or black polished buckled shoes.