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The most basic garment in Roman clothing was the tunic (tunica). It was the standard dress of Rome.
Roman dress differed from one class to another. The tunic was worn by plebians (common people), herdsmen and slaves was made from a coarse dark material.
In typical Roman fashion, the more distinguished the wearer, the more his dress was distinctively marked, while the dress of the lowest classes was often not marked at all.
In the above passage, Livy quotes a Roman tribune's argument for the repeal of the Oppian Law, ... in fact the only certain distinction of dress allowed to women was the stola, which indicated a woman
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Slide No.62; Typical Roman couple stola/flammeum, toga over tunic. ... Slide No. 63; Roman family - togas male/children; stola/palla women.
Department of Greek and Roman Art. "Ancient Greek Dress". In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. ... Classical Art and Modern Dress
Greek and Roman Dress from A to Z is an alphabetized compendium of styles and accessories that form the well-known classical image: a reference source of stitches, drapery, hairstyles,
2003 Roman Dress Accessories, Shire Books, Princes Risborough. ... 2000 Regionality in Dress Accessories in the late Roman West, Monographies Instrumentum 11, Editions Monique Mergoil, Montagnac.
Roman Military Dress is exactly what I and many re-enactors have wanted for some time: an expanded synthesis of the research of the author who produced the Roman Military Clothing Osprey series,