ROMAN CLOTHING. MATERIALS WOOL FLAX (LINEN) SILK.

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ROMAN CLOTHING

MATERIALS WOOL FLAX (LINEN) SILK

COLOR NATURAL DYED $$ ROYAL “PURPLE” $$$$ BLEACHED $

UNDERWEAR LOINCLOTH (or nothing)

UNDERGARMENTS MEN’S TUNIC BASIC TUNIC ARISTOCRATIC TUNIC SENATORIAL TUNIC

WOMEN “STOLA w. Wrap” “PEBLOS” UNDERGARMENTOUTERWEAR

TOGA SENATORIAL TOGA Men & Women Stripes Colors Size Fashion? Rain? Cold?

OTHER CLOTHING Cloak Footwear Hats (?) Trousers?

HOW TO WEAR A TOGA Precise (fined if wrong!) Hang nearly to ground on left front Lay over left shoulder Cross back to under right arm Turn up at hip level: “Sinus” Cross chest ‘Umbo’ tucked into belt (“pocket”) Return over left shoulder & arm

Women in Ancient Rome Stola Older women, younger women, prostitutes Hair, Jewelry Make up Body Image Freedom