Tunica ae Basic unit of clothing Tunica ankle length sleeveless or short sleeve garment Menboys tunica belted at waist to be knee length Sub Tunica only evident in mosaics and some paintings ID: 224371
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Roman Clothing and FashionSlide2
Tunica,
ae
Basic unit of clothing:
Tunica- ankle length, sleeveless or short sleeve garmentMen/boys- tunica belted at waist to be knee lengthSlide3
Sub Tunica
only evident in mosaics and some paintingsSlide4
Footwear
Calceus
,
i- shoe
Solea
,
ae- sandalSlide5
Toga
, -
ae
PraetextaWorn by boys and elected government officialsWorn with striped tunic
Boys’ stripes were narrowerSlide6
Toga
Virilis
Toga
CivilisToga Pura
Plain toga worn by Roman citizens
formal public appearances
civic ceremonies
religious ceremoniesSlide7
Romans, masters of the world, the
togate
people
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQYloC_QcWYSlide8
Stola
,
ae
Roman women’s fashion
fasted along shoulder to form sleeves
2 rectangles fastened together, sewn up sides
beltedSlide9
Peplos
, -is
Women’s tunic
fashionable in Greek lands
fastened at shoulders
belted at waist
drapeySlide10
Palla
, -
ae
outer garment
wrapped in many ways
worn outside the house