Like all medieval clothing, they were made by hand, sewing with needle and thread. Many clothes would be made by the women of a household, and only the rich would have bought their clothing from a tailor or seamstress.
Materials would depend on the social class of the wearer, and the ability to obtain material. Linen and finely woven wool would be relatively common fabrics, used for all social classes, while velvets and silks would be imported luxuries afforded only by the richest. in the late medieval era, an early form of lace might have been used in trim details.
Ladies wore gowns, long skirts with matching tops,and fabric flats
No. It was wood or stone.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
tunics gowns and cloaks
Make a bun [hair Bun]
Ladies wore gowns, long skirts with matching tops,and fabric flats
make dresses
The medieval clothes for men includes tunics, brigandines, robes, jerkins, shirts, doublets, vests, kilts and gambesons. The medieval clothing for women includes long gowns.
yummy food
By using leather
There was no New Jersey in medieval times.
to make them look grander
They asked the Stonemasons to do it
No. It was wood or stone.
no evening gowns are not casual the are most times expensive and they should only be worn to dances important meetings or on a date
they work on things to make and make stuff out of metal.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.