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Roman Clothing

Roman Clothing . By: Helen Lin. The toga is the national garment of Rome A toga is made of a large piece of woolen cloth that is cut either straight or rounded . Its not worn pinned or sewn but draped carefully over the tunic

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Roman Clothing

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  1. Roman Clothing By: Helen Lin

  2. The toga is the national garment of Rome • A toga is made of a large piece of woolen cloth that is cut either straight or rounded

  3. Its not worn pinned or sewn but draped carefully over the tunic • Its held down by weight and usually by holding the left arm down on it

  4. Putting a toga on oneself is nearly impossible • While wearing a toga it is extremely hard to be active

  5. The large over fold in the front of the body is called the sinus • The material under the sinus that is pulled up and draped over the sinus is called the umbo • The back is pulled over the head during religious ceremonies

  6. The toga is required to be worn to certain occasions • A toga is also supposed to be worn in all public occasions

  7. The color of a toga represents • When campaigning the toga is bleached white to represent that you are a candidate

  8. Roman Clothes • Most of the clothes are made to represent your social status

  9. Most roman clothes were typically made out of wool

  10. Garments were cleaned by people called fullers • To clean them the fullers used chemicals such as sulfur and especially pee

  11. Males typically wore togas if they were a Roman citizen • Male citizens are the only people that are allowed to wear togas

  12. If a male’s had stripes on them then they were an equestrian or senator

  13. Colorful shoes and broad stripes meant you were a senator • A laurel on your head and special robes indicate that you are a emperor

  14. A uniform and cloak point out that you are a general • Hitched-up tunics meant that you were a lower working class

  15. Married women wear stolas that correspond to their husband’s tunic

  16. Both men and women wore simple underclothes • Both wore a loincloth • Some women wore a band or something similar to support their cleavage

  17. The most common article of clothing is the tunic • The tunic is basically just two pieces of cloth sewn together and with head and arm holes cut out

  18. Tunics were often styled with belts • Belts ranged from simple rope to designed metals

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