But garments in Canada depended much on the weather conditions and the way of life in this part of the world. For example, women couldn't wear shoes made for English roads in Canada. They preferred flexible leather moccasins, which were much more comfortable, warm and appropriate. Still new Canadian settlers tried hard to follow the European fashion. They ordered clothes and fashion magazines, shared every new information about fashion and style etc.
The most loved among Canadian women were long wide skirts, corsets and waist-long jackets.