It is called the "toga".
Generally linen, mostly cloth-like.
leather sandals and tunics mostly
Tunics and togas and robes are what people in acient Israel wore
Brigandine is a form of body armour which is made up of either canvas or leather which was worn over gambeson and mail shirt worn by knights. Tunics were medieval clothing reaching from shoulder to length and worn by the people of romans, greek, medieval, 19th century and modern people.
Not all Egyptians wore tunics and flax because they could not afford it; mostly the slaves would not wear this.
A tunic is a medieval outer garment that is somewhat like a long shirt that goes past the waist and is belted. It goes from your shoulder to somewhere between the hips and ankles and it was worn by ancient Greeks or Romans. The tunics are worn by men and women both. It is categorized into three: - roman tunics, medieval tunics, modern tunic, 19th century tunic and Greek tunic.
No the tunics were worn over the stola Click on images at google and right Ancient roman stolas and the you will see them
Hebrews wore what was called a tunic. It was similar to a night shirt. it had a hole on top to pass over the head and two holes for the arms. Sometimes it had sleeves. Israel is mostly a warm climate, but sometimes there was an outer tunic that was worn, and could be used as a covering at night when sleeping. Some persons wore pants of sorts under the tunic but many did not. Hats were not usually worn, but sometimes the tunics had hoods. Sandals were worn on the feet.
They would have worn slightly long tunics made our of soft animal skin and also the men would have worn tunics up to their knees and it would have been made out of animal fur and animal skin. xx thanx for listning i love you all
Mostly In Mexico
Hey guys its Maddy again! It was called girdle. If you don't remember me i'm the one who said "It was tunics":)