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HISTORY OF THE CLOTHES

  • 20,000 BCE

    20000 MILLIONS BCE

    20000 MILLIONS BCE
    Primitive man wore animal skins for his clothing
  • 5000 BCE

    5.000 MILLIONS BCE

    5.000 MILLIONS BCE
    In that period, prehistoric man took one of the most important steps for his development when discovering agriculture.
  • 4000 BCE

    4.000 MILLIONS BCE

    4.000 MILLIONS BCE
    For both men and women, the tunic was the most common garment, it fitted to the waist with a belt and was secured with clasps.
  • 3000 BCE

    3.000 MILLIONS BCE

    3.000 MILLIONS BCE
    In the first times, the garments were reduced to the tunic, similar to the chiton of the Greeks and to the toga own and exclusive of the Roman citizens who for this reason, were called gens togata, while they said of the Greeks gens paliata.
  • 2019 BCE

    2019 BC

    2019 BC
    This time that is allowed to experiment with colors, prints and designs much more than the winter. Summer enables more expressive proposals, where creativity is much more enabled in all planes
  • 2010 BCE

    2010 BC

    2010 BC
    The years 2010 have been defined so far by a renaissance of the pieces of clothing of the era of austerity, hipster fashion, neon colors of the 1980s, while from the end of 2012 to 2015, the influence of the fashion grunge and skateboarder of the early 1990s.
  • 2000 BCE

    2.000 MILLIONS BCE

    2.000 MILLIONS BCE
    THE DRESS IN GREECE: The materials that the Greeks used to make their clothes were, preferably, linen, wool and furs.
  • 2000 BCE

    2000 BC

    2000 BC
    At the beginning of 2000, low-rise jeans, flip-flops and tops were imposed worldwide. In the case of low-rise trousers, this was popularized among women, but also among men.
  • 1900 BCE

    1900 MILLIONS BCE

    1900 MILLIONS BCE
    Egyptian clothing according to sex. In the Old Kingdom, as Egyptian clothing, men wore a skirt called shenti, fastened with a belt to the hip and pleated at the front.
  • 1 BCE

    BIRTH OF JESUS ​​CHRIST

    BIRTH OF JESUS ​​CHRIST
    Jesus is represented with long robes, however, at the time, men wore robes to the knees. That is why, in the Acts of Paul, when Thecla, a woman, wears a short tunic (masculine), surprises her contemporaries.
  • 9

    2005 DC

    2005 DC
    Pants bell boot, "peasant" type shirts. Fashion does not bother us, although after a decade it seems to remind us that we did not have that good style.
  • 1300

    1300 AD

    1300 AD
    His clothing changes a bit in terms of textures and styles, but it is still a long cut with many accessories.