The document discusses Elizabethan costume and fashion based on social class. Sumptuary laws dictated what clothing different classes could wear, with the wealthy wearing rich fabrics, colors, and styles unlike the poor. Colors also carried specific meanings, and actors needed to dress appropriately for their character's class. Men and women both wore undergarments like shifts or smocks along with specific overgarments depending on their gender, such as gowns for women and doublets for men.