We wear long dresses, down to ankles, and men wear loincloths, or as some people say it, kilts. Most of the time those cloths are made out of linen, cotton, and silk only if the wealthy have enough money. We wear loose clothes so we don't get overheated when we work. We also wear light colors, like white wich we wear a lot, because dark colors absorb heat. Both genders wear real human haired wigs for special occasions.
Men sometimes used to wear short kilts, that went to their knees, and now men wear long kilts, that go down to their ankles. Men used to wear pleats, which you can make for the old folks also. Both genders wear tunics, tunics and pleats are long white T-shirts made with linen. Use silk and cotton for the rich, right now it is new, fresh, and in. Women wear long, down to there ankles tight dresses.
We also walk around bare foot a lot, so you don't have to make a lot of shoes. If we wear shoes, we mostly wear sandals, and flip-flops with straps. Royalty wear mostly flats. Poor people's sandals are made out of papyrus, and rich people's sandals are, made out of leather. We wear sandals covered in gems and golden sequin.
Sheath dresses that are for girls only are dresses that go from under their boobs to their ankles. Sometimes our dresses have straps covering our boobs. We are obviously very comfortable about nudity. Kids walk around naked until they are around six. We wear a lot of jewelry on special occasions like, festivals, and parties. Rich people wear real animal skin.
The thing on the sphinx head is called a neme. It is a pieces of cloth that, goes on the pharoah's forehead. The rest of it goes on the side of their face,and goes down their head, and neck. Since Kings obviously can’t show their natural hair when they aren't wearing their crowns, they cover their hair with nemes. Queens wear wigs with goldish silver jewels, ribbons, and flowers in it, it holds back their hair. Usually the wealthy people wear long straight hair, before bobs were popular.
Royaly and rich people wear hair extensions attached, glued on, beeswax or woven. When it gets cold we sew our sleves onto our dresses, and tunics. We also ripped them off in the summer, when it got hotter. Please apply to this job at www.whatisin.com