John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, typically dressed in the attire of an 18th-century Anglican clergyman. He often wore a black gown or robe over his clerical clothing, which included a white cravat. His style reflected both his religious role and the prevailing fashion of his time, emphasizing modesty and simplicity. Despite his formal attire, Wesley was known for his practicality and often traveled in simpler clothing while preaching.
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