Like men, women's clothing was mostly derived from wool.
The most common fiber is cotton, but there are those made from wool and silk as well.
They first made their fortunes through the Law profession and later from wool.
Both were made from wool, which insulated and also contained natural oil to repel water.
In 1965, the uniform's material was changed from wool and cotton to permanent press cloth.
The most wanted proceedings were the ones made from silk, cotton and wool.
In addition to green options, you also have your choice of materials, from natural wool to synthetic fibers.
Until then socks were commonly made from silk, cotton and wool.
Hosiery is black socks made from fine wool or silk.
Suits are made in a variety of fabrics, but most commonly from wool.