Article: Solid white linen tunics were a very common garment worn by both Egyptian men and Egyptian women for everyday wear. You can find the tunics at costume shops, medieval collectible shops, Amazon, and eBay.  Men: your tunic should fall right below the knee. The sleeves should be ¼ to ¾ length and somewhat loose.  Women: your tunic should be fitted and extend down to your ankles; the sleeves are optional. Keep it simple. Many of today’s tunic’s come in a variety of colors and styles. However, in ancient Egypt, tunics were almost exclusively white. Male Egyptian laborers mainly wore linen loincloths or skirts that were tied at the waist while the rest of the material was drawn between the legs to cover the groin area and buttocks.  Men who wear loincloths should ideally be shirtless. The only other items typically worn with loincloths are jewelry, adorned collars, headpieces and sandals. This is an alternative to the tunic. Don't combine it with the tunic. Egyptians wore headpieces made of fabrics, gems, jewelry and gold for both class status and practical reasons. They are often the most extravagant and recognizable part of the ensemble. Without them, it can be difficult to distinguish Egyptian clothing from that of Rome or Greece. You can buy them at costume shops and online retailers. Research your headdress and character before making any purchases. Each style represented a different status, divinity, and era. Ancient Egyptian footwear was created using leather hide and papyrus as straps to secure the hide to the soles of the feet. To replicate the look, sandals should be made from leather with flat soles and the majority of the foot should be exposed. Gladiator-style, t-strap or goddess sandals will complement the look well. Many ancient Egyptians who were of the lower classes went barefoot throughout their entire lives. Depending on the environment, you can pull off an even more authentic look by not wearing shoes at all.

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Wear a tunic. Wear a loincloth if you are male. Buy a headdress based on your gender and historical representation. Wear strappy brown or tan sandals. Go barefoot as an alternative.