decoration. Men`s fashion The primary garment consisted of a knee-length woolen tunic. For the poorer, this would be the only clothing worn, although some may have been given woolen trousers and shoes to wear. A linen undertunic and linen braies would be worn by richer peasants and nobility, along with woolen hose. Over the tunic, a cloak would be worn, which was held together by a brooch or, later on, a ring. The Phrygian cap was the main style of headcovering worn by men, although hoods would also be worn. Women´s fashion The main garment for a woman was a woollen gown of ankle length. Occasionally two gowns were worn, with the inner gown having longer, tighter sleeves, and the outer one having shorter, looser sleeves. Under this might be worn a linen underdress. A mantle might be worn over the outer dress, along with a cloak. After the introduction of Christianity, all women
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