Men
- Short loincloth: This was the most basic garment for men, made from a rectangular piece of linen wrapped around the waist and secured with a belt.
- Long loincloth: A longer version of the short loincloth, it reached down to the ankles.
- Shirt: A simple linen shirt with short sleeves or no sleeves.
- Headcloth: A piece of linen wrapped around the head to protect it from the sun.
Women
- Long dress: Women wore long, loose-fitting dresses made from a single piece of linen. The dresses were usually ankle-length and had straps over the shoulders.
- Blouse: Some women also wore a linen blouse under their dresses.
- Headscarf: Women often covered their heads with a headscarf or veil, especially in public.
- Apron: Aprons were worn to protect clothing while working or cooking.
Lower-class Egyptians often did not have the luxury of wearing elaborate jewelry or accessories, but they might have added simple items such as necklaces made from beads or shells.
It is worth noting that the clothing of ancient Egyptians could vary depending on factors such as the period and region within Egypt, as well as personal preferences.