Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Roman Clothing for Women
Women also wore a tunica similar to the men's. These fashions were adapted from the Greeks. The more common tunic worn by women was similar to the Greek chiton. This was a sleeved garment made with two pieces of cloth sewn together at the top. This was pulled over their head, and styled in many different ways with pins. The Married women were required to wear loose, toga equivalent, the stola.
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