Italian Renaissance peasant clothing was typically made from coarse fabrics such as wool, linen, or hemp, which were both durable and affordable. Colors were often muted, reflecting the natural dyes available, with earth tones being common. Peasants wore simple garments like tunics and trousers for men, and long skirts and blouses for women, often layered for warmth. Accessories like aprons and hats were also common, serving both functional and protective purposes.
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