Article : Male Fashion - General Information
by daniel on Wed 29th September 2004 (ID: 63)
Tunics were the main item of clothing, most men wore a linen tunic that extended down to the feet. In cold weather a second woolen tunic was worn. Often a white cloak would be worn as the outer garment. Labourers and artisans normally wore knee length tunics with half sleeves that were caught at the waist by a belt because they were easier to work in. Elaborate clothing of weathly Babylonians often had edges decorated with tasselled fringe.