In the 14th century, men and women each wore their own style of clothing according to social status. Lords would wear various hats made from goatskin or cotton, and were adorned with gold. They would wear tight Fitting breeches and waistcoats that would have shoulder pads to show that they had wide shoulders. Ladies would wear dresses …show more content…
that had long trains. the sleeves of the dress, would be long and would hang down. They would wear their head dress as very large rolls that were covered by a bonnet, and ladies would wear a variety of necklaces. At the time, dresses would have been made or be full around the hips and not tight. People of the lower class would wear shoes or boots. They wore blouses that were fastened by a leather belt that would hold their purse or knife. An overcoat would reach only half-way down the person’s leg who wears it, and padded gloves would be worn for work purposes.
In the 14th century, upper class men wore clothes that were made from materials that were very expensive.
Women of the upper class wore dresses that were made of large padded rolls and by arrangement of padded whalebone and steel. Men wore shoes that were made of large pads in black leather, and were groves over the foot with colored materials. The blouses for the lower class were made of cloth or skin. The cape was made of a thick coarse woolen cloth, and the belts were made of leather.
Women hairstyles in the 14th century became more dramatic during the period. the way a women would wear her hair would also be a key point in showing what social class she is from. Women would sometimes braid their hair, and wear a wimple, fillet, and barbet to cover their head. The fillet was a narrow head band that was worn mostly by several monks, and unmarried women. Women would also wear crespines that were used to detain the hair.
So people in the 14th century wore clothes that showed what social class the person was from. The clothing would be made of expensive materials for the upper class, and the clothing for the lower class was simple. The hairstyles for women would range from simple braids to dramatic hairdos. Ao from the hair to clothes, each social class had a certain way of
dressing.