Teknicsrx7 t1_j9x2m7j wrote
I find myself randomly wondering what was the first type of clothing ever made. Was it shoes, hat, pants (leg covering) or shirt (top covering)? I lean towards shoes, but a hat would be so easy so it could be that, but then covering your sensitive areas is obviously key, I wish we know the answer one day somehow.
SteamworksMLP t1_j9xfxzh wrote
I'd say a cloak. They're incredibly easy to make and cover most of the body easily.
Samilski87 t1_j9xee9s wrote
They covered the nipples so people could concentrate.
Master_K_Genius_Pi t1_j9xgmhi wrote
slightly2spooked t1_j9y115v wrote
IIRC the oldest piece of clothing that we’ve found is a sock. Don’t quote me though.
Edit: I was wrong! The sock is 1,700 years old, the oldest item ever found is a linen dress made 5,000 years ago.
probably-theasshole t1_j9xkna6 wrote
If looking at our closest relatives it's a hat or umbrella. Which makes sense we had to know how to make some sort of shelter and a hat is just a very small roofed shelter ye put on your head.
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