Answer:
Clothing. Upper-class colonists wear expensive clothes of the European fashion, with materials consisting of silk, velvet, satin, and lace. Lower-class colonists wear the same style of clothing, but they are handmade; their dresses and breeches are made from linen, wool, and leather.
Step-by-step explanation:
Clothing was still very heavy and proper. Through most of the Thirteen colonies men wore a shirt, breeches, a waistcoat, and a coat, while women wore dresses often with petticoats. Both had similar, sometimes the same accessories, such as a wig, stockings, a hat/bonnet, and similarly fasioned shoes.