Late Roman Clothing | Historical Clothing (Illustrious)

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The Roman Coptic tunic was a common garment in Egypt during the late Roman and early Byzantine periods (3rd–7th centuries CE). It was typically a T-shaped, wool or linen tunic worn by both men and women, often reaching to the knees or ankles. What makes Coptic tunics distinctive is their decorative woven or tapestry panels (called clavi and orbiculi) featuring geometric patterns, mythological figures, Christian symbols, or floral motifs. These colorful designs were woven directly into the fabric rather than embroidered, reflecting both Roman fashion and Egyptian textile traditions. Many examples survive due to Egypt’s dry climate, giving us rich insight into everyday clothing and artistic expression of the period.

The late Roman sagum was a type of rectangular wool cloak worn mainly by soldiers and people of lower or practical status, especially in the later Roman Empire (3rd–5th centuries CE). Unlike the more formal toga, the sagum was simple, functional, and associated with the military.

It was typically fastened on the right shoulder with a brooch or fibula, leaving the right arm free for movement. Made of heavy wool, it served as both a garment and a blanket, offering warmth and protection in the field. By the late Roman period, the sagum had become a standard part of the soldier’s equipment, reflecting the shift toward practicality and utilitarian dress in a more militarized empire.

The Pannonian cap was a distinctive felt or woolen cap worn by soldiers and officials in the late Roman Empire (4th–5th centuries CE), especially along the Danubian frontier in the province of Pannonia (modern-day Hungary and surrounding areas).

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