They bathed, changed into clothes, which were very simple linen garments.
But the fabric was of high quality.
Linen also comes in grades, with peasants wearing coarse linen, which is slightly better than hemp rope and sacks.
Those fine linens, however, were of excellent quality, soft and durable, and highly breathable, appearing both white and clean.
Nobles and wealthy people also often wore linen clothes.
Because the clothes weren't tailored, they appeared somewhat loose on their bodies. They wore belts around their waists and used hair ties to bind their damp, disheveled hair. Shuffling in cloth shoes, they finally looked human again.
The bathing took almost half the day, and now it was the afternoon.
"Hey, where are we eating?" When Edith stepped out of the bathhouse, she grabbed a maid who was coming to clean.
The maid said, "Miss, you can just go to the hall, the food is ready."
Master Roman had just listed them as chamberlains.