There is little surviving evidence to help us determine what sort of clothing children wore, but there is little to suggest that children's clothing was anything other than adult clothing cut to fit the child's smaller frame.
Tunic and trousers were probably typical for boys, and a dress for girls. Their tunics were plain striped rough homespun wool, with trousers below. They both wore cloaks over their tunics.
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