THE KING: He wore a crown. The most important symbol of his wealth and status., Bright royal colours, red and blue., velvet and silk, but also gold and purple silk., Imported fabric., PEASANTS: Poor. Rough wool or linen., Men wore tunics and long stockings., Women wore long dresses and stockings made of wool., Common colours: brown, grey or red., In winter, they wore cloaks of sheepskin, wool hats and mittens., Children dressed in the same style as the adults., NOBLES: Clothes were made of silk and velvet., They wore bright colours., In the winter, women wore undergarments to keep warm., Women also wore high headdresses shaped like hearts or butterflies., Men wore trousers with long coats (tunics.), They wore jewelry., CLERICS: Very practical. Not luxurious clothes., Monks wore plain woolen habits., Colours of habit for different orders (ranks, groups.), Nuns very distinguishable and wore head garments., Adorned when they were of high status., KNIGHTS: Armour of heavy metal and padding to protect., In the early years they wore chain mail (metal chains linked together.)), In the later years they wore full metal armour., The sword was the major weapon. Other weapons were a knife and a lance., They fought face to face on horses to fight., They did tournaments and jousts.,

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