Ancient Clothing Roman. Sometimes clothes were made from rare materials such as linen from Egypt cotton from India and silk from China. Fashion for Roman Women.
Aug 17 2014 - This Pin was discovered by FadenDesign. Roman clothing consisted of toga tunic and stola. The basic clothing for Roman women consisted of the tunica interior stola and palla.
Sometimes clothes were made from rare materials such as linen from Egypt cotton from India and silk from China.
The Tunic was the most commonly used clothing item in ancient Rome for men and was the only article of clothing for many men of the lower classes and slaves. The materials used were similar to those used by the ancient Greeks except the tilling process had been ameliorated and the tilled linen and wool were of. Some items of clothing including socks were basically indistinguishable between men and women Croom 2010. Articles of apparel were for more than just keeping warm in the Mediterranean climate.