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Medieval fashion

There was not that much fashion in medieval times compared to how much fashion there is now. Only the rich and kinds could afford the nice clothes. Edward made a law that only the royal people were allowed to wear cloth of gold and purple silk if they didn't follow the rule they would be punished. Only the Noble's daughters or wives were allowed to wear clothes with velvet satin or ermine the rest of the people weren't the rules were strict. People wore tunics, trousers and laced sandals.


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The importance of fashion varied. During the Early Middle Ages, the clothes people wore hardly changed at all, and variation was almost entirely based on culture. Later on, especially after about the year 1300, fashion became very important, and changed rapidly.

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