In Victorian times, clothing varied significantly between social classes. Upper-class women wore long, full skirts with crinolines or bustles, intricate bodices, and often accessorized with gloves and hats. Men typically donned tailcoats, waistcoats, and trousers, along with top hats for formal occasions. In contrast, the working class wore simpler, more practical garments made from durable fabrics, reflecting their daily labor needs.
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