3. PATRICIAN FEMALE TYPICAL OUTFIT
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Jewelry: women often wore ornate
necklaces, bracelets, rings, and earrings.
These were usually made of gold. Women
also wore pearls often.
Palla: A large piece of woolen cloth,
wrapped around the body like a shawl.
Stola: Traditional dress-like garment worn
by women, corresponding to the toga
worn by men.
Not shown on picture:
Tunic: Shirt/gown like clothing made from wool or linen.
Shoes: Sandaliums(sandals) made from soft, fine leather. Soles often made
thicker to add height. Often included embroidery and/or gold.
4. PATRICIAN FEMALE TYPICAL OUTFIT
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Characters in Julius Caesar that
may have worn this type of clothing:
6. PATRICIAN MALE TYPICAL OUTFIT
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Toga: thin, naturally colored pieces
of clothing made of wool. Traditional
wear of male roman citizens.
Tunic: Shirt/gown like clothing made from
wool or linen.
Shoes: Men usually wore open toe sandals with an ornament at the back.
If they were a senator, they would wear brown footwear that had black
Straps which would round the leg up to the middle of the calf, where the
straps would be tied.
7. PATRICIAN MALE TYPICAL OUTFIT
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Characters in Julius Caesar that
may have worn this type of clothing: