The Women and slaves made the clothes
The main style of Roman clothing was the tunic and toga.The main style of Roman clothing was the tunic and toga.The main style of Roman clothing was the tunic and toga.The main style of Roman clothing was the tunic and toga.The main style of Roman clothing was the tunic and toga.The main style of Roman clothing was the tunic and toga.The main style of Roman clothing was the tunic and toga.The main style of Roman clothing was the tunic and toga.The main style of Roman clothing was the tunic and toga.
You can get roman clothing in in Sackboy's Prehistoric Moves
Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.Poor Roman women would wear clothing made of wool the same as her wealthier sisters. However the poor woman's clothing fabric would be of a coarser wool and if dyed, dyed with some combination of a red or a yellow as those were the two most inexpensive dyes in the Roman world.
Roman clothing was made by weavers and tailors. Most of the locally made clothing was made from wool because it was easier to weave and it was cheap as Italy had plenty of sheep-grazing pastures. The more expansive cotton and linen clothing was imported from Egypt. The even more expensive silk was imported from China
They copied the Roman style tunic and these were made of wool.
It is not clear as to what one is referring to as Roman clothing. If one is referring to historical Roman clothing there is a site called "Historical Clothing Realm" which offers medieval clothing, but there is also a site for a company called Roman Originals that offers a wide range of current fashions and accessories for women.
The toga.
Clothing
People in the Western Roman Empire during Roman rule wore a variety of clothing depending on their social status and occupation. Wealthy citizens often wore tunics made of linen or silk, with togas as a symbol of their social rank. Peasants and lower-class individuals typically wore simpler clothing made of wool or leather, such as tunics and trousers.
The apache's clothing is made by a women weaving the clothing.
How the heck do roman soldiers look out for clothing and protection? If you mean what they wore, they wore linen capes or tunics
The Romans did not hate tailored clothing. The notion of tailored clothes did not exist. The toga simply was the clothing of Roman citizens and an indication of their citizenship as only Roman citizens were allowed to wear it.