Roman Civilian Male Outfit of Late Antiquity

Roman outfit of a middle class man of the 4th century CE. Trousers are based on the 3rd century (?) Thorsberg trousers, which correspond to a multitude of contemporary Roman depictions. They are made from diamond woven wool and dyed with woad. Under tunic is made from fine linen and following the most common contemporary cutting pattern. Like the main tunic it features slits under the arms, so that it can be worn like a sleeveless tunic. The stains on the tunic stem form decoloration of other plant dyed garments, such as trousers and other main tunics.
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