The social strata played an immense role in the trend of fashion and on the Juicy Couture clothing's history in general. The Juicy Couture Handbags worn long time ago dictated the social status of an individual for only the wealthy people and the prominent ones were entitled to wear the most fancy, expensive and colorful clothing while poor people had to use blankets and russets for their clothes.
The rich people's costumes were made out from fabrics such as velvets, furs, silks, cotton and taffeta. The silks and cottons were all imported from the Middle East while velvets were bought from Italy.
The medieval Juicy Couture Jewelry of the wealthy people were made in a variety of colors. The coloring agent that produced the flamboyant colors in their medieval clothing were very costly. The green tincture was extracted from lychen and the blue colorant was drawn out from a rare plant. Meanwhile, red tinctures came from a Mediterranean bug. It is therefore unsurprising that the less fortunate settled for wool, linen and sheep skin and were not vibrantly colored as opposed to those of the upper class people.
Generally, all the medieval clothes consisted of various layers. Since people in the medieval ages spend their time outdoors and in castles where the temperature is usually chilly, it was paramount to keep themselves warm.
On the other hand, the wealthy men wore trousers wrapped with lengthy tunics. Surcoats and Tabards were also put on which were covered with cloaks designed with a fascinating fur and a broach. Hats were included in the overall juicy couture bags. Hats were made from the same expensive materials that their clothes were made from. The rich men's shoes were of velvet, leather and silk and were secured with a buckle.
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