History Of The Clothes

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  • 4000 BCE

    4.000 millions BCE

    4.000 millions BCE
    the primitive man began to deploy skins for his clothing
  • 2019 BCE

    year 2019 BC

    year 2019 BC
    in this year the clothes are much more modern because we can already observe synthetic furs fringes and silk suits
  • 2000 BCE

    2000 Millions BCE

    2000 Millions BCE
    The typical dress in Rome was similar to that of the Greeks. It consisted in a tunic and toga made with wool, cotton or silk and leather sandals. When it was cold, they decided to add pants and boots to the clothes
  • 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. Little by little, they stopped producing the pants above the waist and the new models were at the height of the hip or semicadera. This, in the case of females, to expose her stomach and back.
  • 2 BCE

    2.8 millions BCE

    2.8  millions BCE
    at this time the man was a hunter and used his skins to make his clothes
  • 1 BCE

    Year one BC

    Year one BC
    it is known as the classic era since the clothing that was used after Christ was lighter as for example the tunics and blankets
  • 1 BCE

    1.500 BC

    1.500 BC
    They usually wore two shades of clothing, the left side was not the same color as the right. The nobles used them in red. The tunics, which previously lacked sleeves or had very short sleeves, now annexed them. They continued using the rectangular wool layers (clamids) but now with greater amplitude.