- A
subligaculum was a kind of
underwear worn by
ancient Romans. It
could come
either in the form of a pair of shorts, or in the form of a
simple loincloth...
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clothing of Ötzi.
Ancient Romans wore a type of
loincloth known as a
subligaculum. The use of
breechcloths took on
common use by the
Metis and Acadians...
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hoplomachus would wear a
bronze helmet, a
manica on his
right arm,
loincloth (
subligaculum),
heavy padding on his legs, and a pair of high
greaves reaching to mid-thigh...
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Lungi Similar foreign clothes Breechcloth Fundoshi Mawashi Perizoma Subligaculum Related foreign clothes Tallit katan Temple garment:
religious undergarments...
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relic of the perizoma,
preserved inside the
Marienschrein reliquary.
Subligaculum Kaupinam Bonfante,
Larissa (2003).
Etruscan Dress. JHU Press. pp. 19–20...
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guard (galerus). Typically, his
clothing consisted only of a
loincloth (
subligaculum) held in
place by a wide belt, or of a
short tunic with
light padding...
- red top with a
golden eagle emblem, a
white belt, blue star-spangled
subligaculum, and red and
golden go-go boots. She
originally wore a skirt; however...
- A
mosaic from the
Piazza Armerina in
Sicily showing a
woman wearing a
strophium (breastcloth) and a
subligaculum...
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foreign clothes Bahag Breechcloth Fundoshi Loincloth Mawashi Perizoma Subligaculum Thong Related foreign clothes Tallit katan Temple garment: religious...
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armoured gladiator armed with a
trident and net. The
secutor wore a
subligaculum (loincloth), and a
balteus (a wide belt much like that of the retiarius)...