In the heart of the British countryside, traditional country clothing speaks volumes about classic elegance and enduring charm. From rustic villages to windswept moors, it embodies the essence of British culture and reliable leather boots. It will blend with fashion with functionality seamlessly.
Original Outfit:
UK sizes are about 4 point bigger compared to the US.
They would wear plaided skirts and kilt form the only national costume in the British Isles.
It was worn for ordinary purposes, rather than special occasions.
Highland dresses is also a uniform of Scottish regiments in the British army.
Kilts have been worn in battles as recently as World War 2
Invented Clothes:
Bondage trousers.
Bowler hat.
Brogues.
Dandy.
Floral shirts
Ties
Coats/riding coat.
Three piece suits.
Trench coat.
Wellington boots.
Tweed and tartan
Ties
Riding Coat
Three Piece Suit
Bowler Hat
Royals Clothing:
Queens and Kings wore expensive clothing.
Would wear ankle-length and/or stockings.
They even wore slipper-like leather shoes.
Knee-length tunics or overdresses.
Hoods and coats.
Peasants Clothing:
Wore basic clothing made from linen, hemp, or wool.
Both genders needed to wear horse shoes.
They wore a chemise which is a long tunic-like shirt, or a kirtle.
Men wore loose jeans and breeches.
Colors of grey, yellowish, or muted blue.