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   ocr: American colonist (1600s) Women wore a cap, a hat, or both. It was not proper for a Pilgrim woman to be seen Imported rabrics were pareheaded. very expensive, so most clothing was sewn from hardmade. liren or wool. Women grew flax or tended sheep, thens spun the thread and wove the As simple white collar was cloth. Fabrics were colored womnb by men as well withnatural dyes made as WOIIEIL from tree bark, berries, roots or nuts. The simple, plain clothing of the colonial Pilgrins suited both their strict religious outlook and theirhardworking lives.