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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 8 months ago
Modern humans probably started wearing clothes on a regular basis to keep warm when they were first exposed to Ice Age conditions.” As to when humans moved on from animal hides and into textiles, the first fabric is thought to have been an early ancestor of felt. In the winter months and in areas with a colder climate, early man to keep warm by making clothing from the skins of animals. In summer months and warmer climates, clothing consisted of woven grass or bark. Neanderthal man was probably the first to make clothing. They tanned animal skins to make clothing and boots.
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