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English medieval clothing : ウィキペディア英語版 | English medieval clothing The Medieval period in England, between the end of the Roman Britain in c. 410 and the beginning of the Renaissance, in England about 1485, was a period of relatively slow changes in costume. Clothing differed considerably between the Anglo-Saxons, Anglo-Danes, Normans and Britons, and also varied with position in the social hierarchy. Both the men and women of lower social classes continued to wear styles ==Female dress== For most of the earlier period, and for all of it for most ordinary women, dress consisted of, over some type of shift as underclothes, a simple long dress, loosely cut to allow for pregnancy, fastened at the shoulders or chest by one or more brooches. The number, shape and size of brooches varied over the period and between regions and ethnic groups. Married women kept their hair covered with a scarf or headdress. Clothing was extremely expensive for all classes, and people had few changes.
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