Aztec clothing varied depending on gender, age, social status, and occasion. Everyday dress for men consisted of a loincloth and cloak, while women wore a blouse and skirt. Children's clothing changed with age. Sandals indicated higher status. Hairstyles also differed by gender. Aztec people decorated themselves with gold, shells, and feathers to display wealth, with sumptuary laws restricting certain ornate styles to royalty. Warriors could earn honors through battle that allowed special costumes and beads, with higher ranks wearing jaguar or eagle costumes into combat.