* Upper-class men wore knee-length coats, waistcoats, and breeches. Coats were usually made of wool or silk, and waistcoats were often made of the same material as the coat or a contrasting fabric. Breeches were made of wool or leather.
* Middle-class men wore similar clothing to upper-class men, but their clothes were often made of less expensive materials.
* Lower-class men wore simple clothing, such as shirts, trousers, and jackets.
Women:
* Upper-class women wore gowns with bodices and skirts. Bodices were often made of silk or brocade, and skirts were made of wool or silk.
* Middle-class women wore similar clothing to upper-class women, but their clothes were often made of less expensive materials.
* Lower-class women wore simple clothing, such as shifts and petticoats.
Children:
Children of all social classes wore clothing that was similar to that of adults, but their clothing was often made of less expensive materials and was often simpler in design.
Accessories:
Both men and women wore a variety of accessories, such as hats, gloves, scarves, and jewelry. Hats were essential for both men and women, and were made of a variety of materials, including wool, felt, and straw. Gloves were also worn by both men and women, and were often made of leather or fur. Scarves were worn by women to protect their necks from the cold, and were often made of silk or wool. Jewelry was worn by both men and women, and was often made of gold, silver, or precious stones.
Hairstyles:
Men's hairstyles were typically short, and women's hairstyles were typically long and elaborate. Men's hair was often cut close to the head, and women's hair was often styled in curls or braids.
Makeup:
Women wore a variety of makeup, such as rouge, powder, and lipstick. Rouge was used to add color to the cheeks, powder was used to lighten the skin, and lipstick was used to add color to the lips.