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Roman Clothing and Fashion

Roman Clothing and Fashion. Tunica, ae. Basic unit of clothing: Tunica- ankle length, sleeveless or short sleeve garment Men/boys- tunica belted at waist to be knee length. Sub Tunica. only evident in mosaics and some paintings. Footwear. Calceus , i - shoe Solea , ae - sandal.

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Roman Clothing and Fashion

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  1. Roman Clothing and Fashion

  2. Tunica, ae Basic unit of clothing: Tunica- ankle length, sleeveless or short sleeve garment Men/boys- tunica belted at waist to be knee length

  3. Sub Tunica only evident in mosaics and some paintings

  4. Footwear Calceus, i- shoe Solea, ae- sandal

  5. Toga , -aePraetexta Worn by boys and elected government officials Worn with striped tunic Boys’ stripes were narrower

  6. Toga VirilisToga CivilisToga Pura Plain toga worn by Roman citizens formal public appearances civic ceremonies religious ceremonies

  7. Romans, masters of the world, the togate people https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQYloC_QcWY

  8. Stola, ae Roman women’s fashion fasted along shoulder to form sleeves 2 rectangles fastened together, sewn up sides belted

  9. Peplos, -is • Women’s tunic • fashionable in Greek lands • fastened at shoulders • belted at waist • drapey

  10. Palla, -ae outer garment wrapped in many ways worn outside the house

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