The history of clothing

 


The history of clothing

Knowing about the development of a thing / event / existence is known as history  Knowledge of the past is necessary to plan for the present and for the future  The textile industry, like other industries, has a unique history - how the art of cutting and sewing developed over the centuries.  Compared to other trades, it has a slow but steady growth over time  In the beginning man was not a social and intelligent animal, but over time he developed socially and with it came the modern concept of food, and certain rules, the complete philosophy of life.  Mankind has prepared itself for the best of society



 The identity of the garment



 The development of clothing is associated with different times



 1. Ancient period



 2. Agricultural period



 3. Secret period


 4. Mughal period


 5. British period


 6. Modern day



 1. Ancient times: Humans wandered around without covering their bodies without being aware of the feeling of living in the forest and feeling ashamed.  But as soon as the earth began to warm / cool, humanity realized the difference in temperature, he began to use tree leaves, and other natural coatings to protect his body.  But as soon as the cultivation began, man discovered other garments, this period being over.



 2. Agricultural period: Crop cultivation created awareness about flax and cotton, which provide fiber and yarn to the human race.



 3. Secret period: During this time there was a big change in the knowledge of clothing  At this time the cloth was woven but the sewing was mainly done by hand  That’s why clothes were prevalent today  There was no knowledge of button sewing / button holding, so the tie-up was used to keep the clothes together.  The most popular outfits of the time were lehenga choli, choga, tie-up for women, lungi and more.



 4. Mughal period: This was the time when India invaded foreign armies  The influence of these forces had a profound effect on the overall social structure of the country, including clothing.  The level of weavers increased  The use of printing art, jewelry, and other ornaments became popular  This was mainly a Mughal influence because the Mughals from the cold region were accustomed to wearing weaving cloth.  This era is also called the "Golden Age"  This period saw the greatest increase in the level of knowledge in various fields



 5. British time: The defeat of the Mughals and the subsequent British rule brought about a global change in textile technology.  They came with good knowledge and were familiar with machines and technology  Gradually the clothing industry was affected, which became more mechanical than hand-woven fabrics.


 6. Modern or present day: Mechanized weaving machines were invented during British rule.  The Indian public has also started spending a lot of time and money on their clothes and presenting themselves to the world.  So these machines are quickly becoming popular which is easy to find fabrics and fabrics and the speed with which they can be made available.  Seeing how young people of today’s age are going to look, becoming more and more aware of clothing and fashion technology is definitely one of the most important industries that will see unreasonable growth in the coming years.