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Medieval Tailors Essay

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Kenley Collins, Ariana Grande’s fashion designer, would not be able survive as a medieval tailor. Tailors were hired to make all kinds of clothing from underwear to silk gowns. People in the middle ages often wore tunics, togas, trousers, and sandals. Women often wore long sleeved linen dresses called chemises and men often wore gowns. Even though tailors had a difficult peasant life they made clothes for the nobility and influenced fashion.
Medieval tailors, made clothes for a small segment of the population. A tailor made clothes for the nobles and had to have knowledge of various fine and expensive materials. Some clothes tailors used were leather, bernet, perse, and sandal. Tailors were in the craftsmen group on the feudal pyramid. All …show more content…

It was fashionable to wear high double horn headdresses. Only wealthy people could hire tailors. Silk was worn to be seen just as much to be felt. “Looms wove the cloth in grid fashion, enabling them to stretch more effectively at certain angles than at others” (http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/clothing/) Popele sometimes wore loose linen or wool tunics like big baggy t shirts. Clothing became more complicated in the middle ages. In the 1300s, to make sure wealthy merchants were not confused with nobles, and craftsmen were not confused with wealthy merchants, laws were passed in towns and villages about what kind of clothes each group could wear. Wearing pants was originally a Germanic idea, and the Romans disapproved of it. But it gradually caught on anyway, especially among men who rode horses and in colder areas. Other men, especially noblemen, wore tights under their tunics. Outside, if it was cold, men wore wool cloaks. (http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/medieval/clothing/) Women mainly wore long sleeved linen dresses called chemises as underwear. Over the top they wore wool tunics with sleeves. Men wore long shirts and tunics, with stocking or

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