Tuesday, May 17, 2011

How was a Medieval European dress made?

                  There are many steps to making a dress in Medieval Europe. First fabric was imported from northen Europe, and would go to stores, where people would buy the fabrics. The cost of the fabric varied over what the material was, scarelet was the most exspensive, and purple was only to be worn by royalty, because it was seen as a royal color.
           After the people bought the fabrics they would take it to a tailor and have it customly tailored. The tailor would measure the person and use a template to make the clothes out of the clothes, and when they were finally done the person would pay the tailor and in return the person they would get their clothes.

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