The Costume of the Victorian Age
Title: The Costume of the Victorian Age
Category: /History
Details: Words: 204 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Costume of the Victorian Age
Category: /History
Details: Words: 204 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Adults
Ladies: They have fancy clothes, and they are longer than ours.
It was really rude to show your ankle in that time.
Rich peoples clothes were usually made out of
Expensive material such as colourful silk and velvet. Here hats usually went well with their clothes. Victorian Ladies had underwear to make the dresses stick out called crinolines.
Gentlemen: A fashionable man wore a frock coat, tight trousers, and a waist-coat, all in dark
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children:
Until boys were four or five, they wore dresses like girls. One day Victoria ordered that a sailor suit should be made for her eldest son Edward (known as Bertie) This soon became the new fashion and all the children were wearing one.
Older Children
Older girls wore short dresses with full skirts and over the skirt a pinafore with pockets. Boys of school age wore shirts, Knickerbockers long socks boots and a cap.