Comfy History

I saw this being posted on a thread a couple days ago and i think it looks very comfy to wear, pls post comfy stuff.

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The 18th century is the most comfy of all centuries.

revolutionairy era is best

Dixie Pants

They had the best hats

And pants

Yeah but the fucking wigs tho
Why would they do that to themselves

Togas are far superior to pants you barbarian.

OP here, anyone got more comfy roman/early medieval tunics with pants? I would like to learn more of that time period since i just heard of the new Rome II DLC

Bladness

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Legionaries being to wear pants to keep warm due to the cold climates of Britain and Germaina. but around 290 A.D. Plebs began to wear pants along with their tunics this trend would continue to spread due barbaric influences in Roman culture.

Late roman cav

Sorry i forgot the pic.

Reminds me of Anglo Saxon huscarl

Old Russia would be comfy. If don't run into any cossacks that is.

oh yes absolutely i also think hussar outfits seem comfy af

Breeches, stocks and wigs are the exact opposite of comfy user.

Late Roman is best Roman (including """byzantine empire""""")

So you don’t catch lice duhh

Not just the clothes and shit. Those old russian farm houses with their giant ovens look oddly comfy. Obviously it would only be comfy until you want to poop or wash yourself.

Traditional Polish dress.

Fuck tricorns Death's heads hats are the best.

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No, bear skin hats are only good for winter, Tricorns are good all year around and are by far way more comfy.

Romans were adopting things from other cultures long before, Including early imperial helms people love to wank about. Why wouldn't they adopt pants.

THIS