Clothing:
Sandals: Ancient Egyptians usually covered their feet with sandals made of plant fibers or leather. Scholars also found a fur-lined boot in an old house.
Hair: Egyptians believe in cleanliness and think that hair will make people less clean. Most men shave, while priests shave all over. Rich men and women usually shave their hair and wear wigs, which are made of human hair and sometimes mixed with plant fibers.
Pharaoh's headdress: Pharaoh's headdress is very common in the portraits of Egyptian kings. It is just one of many headdresses popular in ancient Egypt. All the gods in Egyptian mythology have their own headdresses, and women usually carefully design their hair styles and wear headdresses; Although not so exquisite style.
Jewelry: Jewelry is very popular in Egyptian history. Jewelry is worn in all walks of life in Egyptian society. A popular jewelry is amulet, which is believed to protect the wearer. Both men and women wear jewelry collars made of beads, as well as armbands, bracelets and anklets. There is usually a seal on the ring. Since the New Kingdom, some Egyptians have pierced their ears and worn earrings.
Ancient cosmetics: Men and women in ancient Egypt used cosmetics. It protects their skin from the desert climate. Black eyeliner is one of the most popular fashion elements in ancient Egypt.
Women's Fashion: Women from all walks of life wear linen ankle-length dresses. Peasant women wear simple linen clothes, and some statues also show maids wearing plaid clothes sewn with colored fabrics.
Men's fashion poor Egyptian men usually wear only a waist cloth to work. Men in upper-class society wear knee-length plaid skirts, which are made of rectangular linen with folds or hard decorations in front. They wrapped the plaid skirt around their bodies, either tied it or tied it with something. Sometimes men wear cloaks in cool weather.