23rd March 2011, 08:45 AM
Quote:Children in Ancient Rome wore a simple tunic made of linen or wool that reached down to their knees.
A boys tunic would be white with a crimson edge running all around it.
When a Roman boy became a man at 16 years of age he was entitled to wear a plain white tunic or toga like all the other Ancient Roman Citizens.
Girls in Ancient Rome would have worn a simple tunic belted at the waist.
An over tunic that reached down to the ground would be worn when the girl appeared in public.
So don't forget that a girls outfit is a bit different from an adult Stola.
and have you got this book
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ancient-Roman-Ch...0431145555
pps... depending on where you are in teh empire will change your clothes too.
So.. this is more like a Romano British kid.
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