The attire of early Canadian settlers was influenced by the fashion trends of 17th and 18th century Europe, while also incorporating local elements due to the climate and limited manufacturing capabilities. The traditional clothing of Canada was characterized by conservative values, but native Canadian clothing also had an impact on the national dress. Materials like leather and fur were incorporated into clothing, and footwear like moccasins became popular.
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