15 Getting Dressed Coloring Pages - Free!
Daily Routines
Have you seen the getting dressed drawing we colored this time? We wanted this girl to have a really colorful wardrobe. Do you think we pulled it off? Or would you have done something different? We know that with your great sense of style you can create something much better.
In this space we've gathered the best getting dressed pictures to color, which will let you enjoy this moment of the day when you choose how you want to look to the world. We know a great artist always has a good eye for combining their outfits, or for keeping their school uniform spotless.
Do you already have in mind how you're going to color your drawing? With a few cardstock cutouts you can use the mosaic technique to create an interesting outfit. Although if you prefer watercolor techniques, we're sure your transitions from one color to another will look really nice.
Once you've finished your getting dressed coloring pages, send us a photo! We know your sense of style and your talent as an artist deserve to be recognized in every corner of the planet.
Without further ado, you'd better get your coloring supplies ready. Nobody likes to start the day without having picked out their best outfit, so let's get to work, little artist! At Coloring Together we're really excited to see your next finished masterpiece.
Getting Dressed coloring pages
Why color getting dressed pictures?
Getting dressed is something we do every day, depending on where we'll be spending our day. The way we dress for each occasion can affect how the world sees us and how we see ourselves.
Although clothing originally came from the human need to protect ourselves from the cold, as the years went by, garments became a sign of the status of the social classes, and today they can be a way to reflect our personality.
Since at Coloring Together we know you like to dress well, this time we've gathered the best getting dressed pictures to color, which will let you make this process a lot more fun every morning.
On top of that, on each of the getting dressed coloring pages you'll find a little fun fact that will help you broaden your knowledge while you improve your skills as an artist. It's a great win-win! So don't think about it too much, let's color!
Learn while coloring Getting Dressed
- Did you know that the clothes you wear affect how you see the world and yourself? This phenomenon is called Enclothed Cognition, and it was discovered by researchers at Northwestern University: if you want to be more efficient when working or studying from home, dress for the occasion!
- Casual Friday comes from Hawaii! That's right, it was Hawaiians in 1966 who started dressing casually on the last workday of the week. And of course, they wore colorful printed Hawaiian shirts! They called it "Aloha Friday" and it let them stay comfortable during the summer months.
- Have you noticed that men's and women's clothes button up on opposite sides? This comes from 13th-century Europe, when servants dressed upper-class women. Since the clothing was very elaborate and had many layers, the buttons started being sewn on the opposite side to make the servants' work easier.
- Why do men's shirts have the buttons sewn on the right? Some historians believe it's because this made it easier to comfortably grip swords and pistols carried in the clothing, for right-handed men.
- Do you forget to put on your pockets when you get dressed in a hurry? Sure, your clothes include them, but in the Middle Ages, when they first appeared, pockets were fabric pouches tied to the waist. They were hidden under the clothing to prevent theft.
- Women started wearing pants beginning with World War II: when the men went off to serve, women had to fill jobs that were previously held by men. That led them to wear pants for comfort.
- The designer Coco Chanel, with her designs, made wearing pants popular among women as part of the fashion of the time. Before that, they were only worn for comfort.
- Did you know that school uniforms started in England? The first uniform used in education, according to ProCon.org, appeared in 1222 by order of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and it was a kind of tunic.
- By the 1900s, everyone living in a city, man or woman, wore tall boots. They did this to avoid stepping in horse manure on the streets, since horses were the main means of transportation.
- The necktie was introduced by King Louis XV of France in the 18th century, although the Croatian army already wore a similar garment. He created the position of "tie bearer" whose job was to tie and untie the garment for the king.
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