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Roman Dress and Clothing By Brittany O’Shea Toga The toga was the national garment of Rome it was worn by all men Stola The stola is a toga but made for women Cloak This was worn over the toga but most often replaced it in bad weather Palla The blue garment this lady is wearing is a palla The palla acts as a cloak for women Bulla Before the age of manhood, Roman boys wore a bulla containing protective amulets Tunic (Tunica) The tunica is a shorter version of the toga sometimes acting as an undergarment to it Peplos The peplos was one of two types of tunics for women Chiton The Chiton was the second type of tunic worn by women Men’s Shoe Calcei were worn outside and always with a toga Women’s Shoe More open than a men’s shoe the women’s shoe looks more like the modern sandals (soleae, sandalia)