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Ancient Womens' Clothing
After the 2nd century BC, besides tunics, women wore a simple garment known as a stola and usually followed the fashions of their Greek contemporaries.
Girls Clothing
Roman girls often wore nothing more than a tunic hanging below the knees or lower, belted at the waist and very simply decorated, most often white. When a girl went out she sometimes wore another tunic, longer than the first, sometimes to the ankles or even the feet
Men- Roman men generally wore two garments, the tunic and the toga. The tunic was a short woolen under garment with short sleeves.
Senator - White toga, purple bands and boots
Knight - White toga, purple bands and sandals
Magistrate - White tunic, purple toga, gold embroidery
High Rank - White tunic, purple tunic, gold embroidery
Boys Clothing
Boys wore a tunic down to their knees. It was white, with a crimson border. Once a boy became a man (age16/17) , he put aside his childish clothes, and wore an all-white tunic.
After the 2nd century BC, besides tunics, women wore a simple garment known as a stola and usually followed the fashions of their Greek contemporaries.
Girls Clothing
Roman girls often wore nothing more than a tunic hanging below the knees or lower, belted at the waist and very simply decorated, most often white. When a girl went out she sometimes wore another tunic, longer than the first, sometimes to the ankles or even the feet
Men- Roman men generally wore two garments, the tunic and the toga. The tunic was a short woolen under garment with short sleeves.
Senator - White toga, purple bands and boots
Knight - White toga, purple bands and sandals
Magistrate - White tunic, purple toga, gold embroidery
High Rank - White tunic, purple tunic, gold embroidery
Boys Clothing
Boys wore a tunic down to their knees. It was white, with a crimson border. Once a boy became a man (age16/17) , he put aside his childish clothes, and wore an all-white tunic.