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Similar to Roman men, the basic item of clothing was the tunic (tunica), though women's tunics were fuller and longer, usually extending to the feet. There were two basic styles of tunic, both similar to tunics worn by Greek women.
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www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/clothing2.html
www.vroma.org/~bmcmanus/clothing2.html
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Read about the Clothing of Roman Men and Boys ... Clothing for men and women were very similar. Roman writers assigned each article of clothing into two classes according to how it was worn. One was indutus (put on), that was considered under garments. (Underwear) The other was called amictus (wrapped around),
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www.classicsunveiled.com/romel/html/clothmen.html
www.classicsunveiled.com/romel/html/clothmen.html
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A Roman could tell how important or wealthy a person was from their toga. Free Roman men wore the toga instead of a cloak. It was originally an Etruscan garment worn ... Women enjoyed gazing at themselves in mirrors of highly polished metal (not glass). The ancient Roman women loved ornate necklaces, ... Cleaning Clothing...
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www.crystalinks.com/romeclothing.html
www.crystalinks.com/romeclothing.html
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Roman Life - Cetera; Ancient Roman Clothing (men) ... Senator - White toga, purple bands and boots ... Knight - White toga and tunic, purple bands and sandals...
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www.dl.ket.org/Latin1/things/romanlife/ancientp15.htm
www.dl.ket.org/Latin1/things/romanlife/ancientp15.htm
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Roman Clothing, Part I (Men) ... Roman Clothing - Men and Boys ... Ancient Roman Clothing Technology...
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www.costumes.org/HISTORY/100Pages/romanlnx.htm
www.costumes.org/HISTORY/100Pages/romanlnx.htm
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Information about Roman Clothing ... This was worn under the toga by men. It was made by sewing two pieces of wool together to make a tube with holes for the arms. It was belted at the waist and just covered the knees. ... Roman Clothing; Wordsearch;
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www.historyonthenet.com/Romans/clothing.htm
www.historyonthenet.com/Romans/clothing.htm
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Roman men generally wore two garments, the tunica and the toga. The tunica was a short woolen under garment with short sleeves. By contrast, to wear a long tunic with long sleeves was considered effeminate and was generally ... Ancient Roman Clothing - Related Topic: Legionary Gear; Bibliography; © 2003-2009 UNRV.co...
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www.unrv.com/culture/ancient-roman-clothing.php
www.unrv.com/culture/ancient-roman-clothing.php
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Roman clothing owed much to that of ancient Greece, but it had distinct forms of its own. ... As for Roman men's hairstyles, they tended all to keep their hair cut short. Some very vain ones might have had their hair curled with curling irons, whilst being pampered for hours at the barbers', but they were a small minority.
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www.roman-empire.net/society/soc-dress.html
www.roman-empire.net/society/soc-dress.html
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Like everything else in Ancient Roman Society, the kind of clothes you ... The Toga was a universal item of Roman Clothing for men. It was really just a long white sheet that was wrapped around the body. Many Romans complained about wearing the Toga and said they were cold. The Toga was a symbol of Roman Citizenship.
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www.hadrians.com/rome/romans/clothes/roman_mens_clothes...
www.hadrians.com/rome/romans/clothes/roman_mens_clothes.html
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