Moisture-retentive dressings should be changed before they dry out
For example: the sleeveless surplice, which featured holes at the sides to put the arms through the surplice with slit arms or lappets (so-called "wings") instead of sleeves, often worn by organists today, due to the ease of maneuvering the arms the surplice with not only the sleeves but the body of the garment itself slit up the sides, precisely like the modern dalmatic a sort of surplice in the form of a bell-shaped mantle, with a hole for the head, which necessitated the arms sticking out under the hem
Model height is 58
HAIR IN ANCIENT ROME: STYLES, BEARDS, SHAVING, BARBERS, SLAVE STYLISTS europe.factsanddetails.com Websites on Ancient Rome: Internet Ancient History Sourcebook: Rome sourcebooks.fordham.edu
choose gold, bronze, or silver depending on your jewelry
Intricate appliqu embellishments add a layer of elegance and detail, bringing a sense of romance and sophistication