Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Women's Clothing through time

 


When I wrote about identity it made me think about how long skirts has been considered women’s clothing.

Skirts are far older than the idea of “women’s clothing.”
According to historical sources, skirts were originally worn by both men and women in the ancient world.

There is archaeological and historical evidence showing that in Ancient Egypt men wore the shendyt, a wrapped linen skirt and women wore long pleated skirts.

In Mesopotamia, both genders wore wool or sheepskin skirts and in Greece & Rome, draped garments such as togas, chitons, stolas were skirt‑like for both sexes.

So, at this stage, skirts were not gendered. They were simply practical garments.


It was in the Middle Ages that things started to change, in medieval Europe men increasingly adopted trousers or hose. While women continued wearing long, flowing skirts.

This is the period when skirts began to be seen as primarily feminine clothing.

This shift was gradual and tied to climate, horseback riding, and cultural norms. It was from the 15th century that women’s skirts became wider, structured, and decorative think farthingales, hoop skirts and bustles. While men’s fashion moved firmly toward pants.

13 comments:

  1. If all men wore skirts today as they were worn back then we would think it strange I guess, Jo-Anne.

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    1. Yes we would find it strange, I know I will but once it was considered normal

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    2. Yes we would find it strange, I know I will but once it was considered normal

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  2. Even in the 1800's boys wore dresses. My grandfather (and even my father) wore dresses with leggings when they were kids. They didn't have diapers back then, and I suppose it was less messy????? I have pictures of my dad in dresses ... or maybe just really long shirts!!

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  3. Both baby boys and girls wore skirts up through the early 20th century - it made changing them easier. Like Nancy said, I do recall a photo of my father in a dress as a baby. Blessings, Jo-Anne!

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    1. I find that interesting as I didn't know it but I get that it would be easier

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  4. It’s wild to think that skirts started as a practical choice for everyone before becoming so gendered. History always has a way of making you see your wardrobe differently! I actually just shared a new post that dives into some other interesting perspectives. You should check it out!

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    1. I read and comment on most of your post and the history of clothing fascinates me

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  5. Very interesting. Thank you for sharing. Hope your week is going well.

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  6. Martha and Nancy reminded me of The old Little Rascals shows- a lot of the smaller kids wore dresses, and I was puzzled to see it back then.

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    1. Never seen the Little Rascals but it would have been strange to see little boys in dresses

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