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Actually women were not wearing skirts in those times. Tunics yes, skirts no.
 
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Actually women were not wearing skirts in those times. Tunics yes, skirts no.

When I said 'skirt' I didn't literally mean a skirt that goes from the waist down, I just mean the hem of their garment. Skirt/dress/tunic, whatever.
 
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When I said 'skirt' I didn't literally mean a skirt that goes from the waist down, I just mean the hem of their garment. Skirt/dress/tunic, whatever.
Sorry. I went by your words. Women wore long tunics. Men also wore tunics only their’s were shorter, about knee length.
 
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Sorry. I went by your words. Women wore long tunics. Men also wore tunics only their’s were shorter, about knee length.

I'm pretty sure the term 'skirts' use to mean both skirts and dresses and yes I know women wore theirs long and men short - I wasn't thinking of the proper words at the time I guess.

A quick Google says the male tunic could be long as well -for the rich.
 
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