ROMAN CAPTIVE TUNIC
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COTTON
DESCRIPTION
The Romantunica was adopted by the Roman citizens in the 3rd century BC. It was often worn by citizens and non-citizens alike; citizens, though, might wear it under the toga, especially at formal occasions. The length of the garment, the presence or lack of stripes, as well as their width and ornamentation, would indicate the wearer's status in Roman society.
Key Features:
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Made of Cotton
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Chest size 57inch