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Essay heading: A Day in Ancient Rome
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Romans then switched to tunics, which almost resembles a short dress (Dupont 261). The advantages of these tunics were that they were more comfortable and were being made in both linen for the heat of the summer and wool for the colder winter weather. Other then togas and tunics there wasn't much variety in fashion amongst Roman men... displayed 300 characters
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Other then togas and tunics there wasn't much variety in fashion amongst Roman men. The only variable that I discovered in my research was hair styles. In early Roman times men were more prone to having longer hair and facial hair. However, as times progressed Romans opted for a clean shaven look with shorter styled hair... displayed next 300 characters
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