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The Difference Between Upper and Lower-Class Fashion in the Middle Ages
註釋

The Middle Ages (roughly from the 5th to the late 15th century) were a period of great social division, and one of the clearest indicators of one's status was the clothing they wore. Fashion was more than just personal taste; it was a direct reflection of one's place in the social hierarchy. While the wealthy aristocrats and royals adorned themselves in luxurious, elaborate garments, the lower classes, including peasants and laborers, wore simple and functional clothing. This book explores the differences between upper and lower-class fashion in the Middle Ages, offering insights into the materials, designs, and societal significance behind each style.