How did ordinary Egyptians dress in ancient Egypt?

Simple Egyptians up to 12 years old, that is, before the onset of puberty, they walked almost naked, since the climate was hot.

At the age of 12, boys were circumcised and their heads shaved baldly.

They wore sandals made of papyrus cane on their feet (they could have sewn more expensive leather sandals) or walked barefoot.

Clothes were made of linen, bleached cuts served as the material.

They could simply wrap a piece of cloth around the waist or put on a loincloth.



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