How Did Roman Women Wear?

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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 It was originally worn mainly by the working class plebes, freedmen and slaves, though its function as an undergarment for any class of people is attested. Tunic was made from white wool or expensive linen, while the poor would wear whatever fabric was readily available. A belt would be worn around the waist of the tunica to hold the waist of the garment snug, giving the impression of a two piece garment. As time passed and Roman societal tradition shifted and absorbed new cultures, these rules were relaxed. The more comfortable tunic, covered by a cloak called the lacerna, became commonplace in all facets of society.

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