history of the clothe

  • Stone age
    13 BCE

    Stone age

    The so-called Ancient Stone Age or Stone Age marks the first and longest period in history, since it spans from the appearance of man to approximately 12 to 10 thousand years ago
  • first clothes
    10 BCE

    first clothes

    the first people who lived in a cave, made clothes from the skin of the animals that hunted
  • first fabrics
    8 BCE

    first fabrics

    the first settlers who cultivated the land, learned to make fabrics of cotton and wool
  • old age
    4

    old age

    in those times, garments are reduced to tunics. similar to the chiton of the Greeks and to the own and exclusive toga of the Romans
  • modern age
    16

    modern age

    at this time dominated the frencesa fashion
  • modern age
    18

    modern age

    in the eighteenth century men's clothing, jackets and sweaters, chaquetillas, knee-highs and ties stand out
  • middle Ages
    1453

    middle Ages

    the modesty of the Christians and the invasion of the barvaros and the influence of the Byzantine Empire determined the change of treje, from the first centuries of the Middle Age
  • modern age

    modern age

    in the nineteenth century, the tail coat and the trousers for the gentlemen, in addition to other garments, now in use
  • current clothes

    current clothes

    it is unpredictable to define the clothes of today, the fashion is changing mjuy (without many cmmbios