In the 16th century pocket watches were popular for men to wear. It was more of a fad. It wasn't until world war 1 wristwatches became popular. They were called trench watches and were worn by men in the military.
What do you mean? men walked around naked.
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That is a very easy question to google...the poor men wore mostly cotton, if you type into google what peasents in the 17th century tons of pictures and iformation came up for me, try it out! Hope this helps!
I wear my house all the time.
No they were not... men were more controlling over their women then they are now.
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The term "bigwig" originated in the 17th century and was used to refer to wealthy or important individuals who wore elaborate wigs, which were fashionable at the time. It symbolized their status and influence in society.
Samurai women became completely under the control of men.
In the 17th century, women had limited rights compared to men. They were generally excluded from owning property, voting, and participating in political affairs. Women's roles were primarily centered on supporting their husbands and raising children, with few opportunities for education or employment outside the home.
The wealthy Romans tended to wear clothes that were made of wool or linen. This usually consisted of things like togas and robe like apparel for both men and women.
most poor men never really had a specific way to dress their clothing was usually made from wool;linen, or really ruff wool.Rich men usually wore expensive wool;wigs(if really wealthy or just wealthy) (and other si do not know how to answer cause i am stupid!) (lol)