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<blockquote data-quote="uazsfj15" data-source="post: 10266590" data-attributes="member: 352286"><p>All men, workmen, as well as warriors and princes, wore the loincloth, which varied in shape according to the material used - linen, thick wool,<a href="http://www.junxiaoguangchang.com/" target="_blank">trade show displays</a>, or leather. The loincloth could be arranged like a short skirt or a double apron. It generally finished at the back in a point that was sometimes lengthened and upturned resembling an animal's tail. Or another loincloth could be worn over the first, but back to front, forming a flounce that extended to mid-thigh with two points,<a href="http://www.junxiaoguangchang.com/" target="_blank">banners signs</a>, one each at the back and front. The torso was not covered. The male thin waist were accentuated by cloth belts heavily decorated with metal; the most expensive ones displayed rosettes and spirals made of silver and gold, or copper. After the Mycenaean invasion,<a href="http://www.junxiaoguangchang.com/" target="_blank">neon sign</a>, men wore tight-fitting shorts with decorative tassels. This style prevailed until the Dorians invaded Crete in about 1100 BC. The ceremonial attire consisted in a long,<a href="http://www.junxiaoguangchang.com/" target="_blank">writing board</a>, one-piece gown made in bright colours with rich embroidery. It was reserved for princes, the nobility, and priests. Tunic-shaped, it fell from the neck to the calf or ankle. A short cape or a cloak made from animal skin or wool was worn over the loincloth or gown for warmth. Male nudity was widely accepted. Men of any rank or status roamed freely in the nude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uazsfj15, post: 10266590, member: 352286"] All men, workmen, as well as warriors and princes, wore the loincloth, which varied in shape according to the material used - linen, thick wool,[url=http://www.junxiaoguangchang.com/]trade show displays[/url], or leather. The loincloth could be arranged like a short skirt or a double apron. It generally finished at the back in a point that was sometimes lengthened and upturned resembling an animal's tail. Or another loincloth could be worn over the first, but back to front, forming a flounce that extended to mid-thigh with two points,[url=http://www.junxiaoguangchang.com/]banners signs[/url], one each at the back and front. The torso was not covered. The male thin waist were accentuated by cloth belts heavily decorated with metal; the most expensive ones displayed rosettes and spirals made of silver and gold, or copper. After the Mycenaean invasion,[url=http://www.junxiaoguangchang.com/]neon sign[/url], men wore tight-fitting shorts with decorative tassels. This style prevailed until the Dorians invaded Crete in about 1100 BC. The ceremonial attire consisted in a long,[url=http://www.junxiaoguangchang.com/]writing board[/url], one-piece gown made in bright colours with rich embroidery. It was reserved for princes, the nobility, and priests. Tunic-shaped, it fell from the neck to the calf or ankle. A short cape or a cloak made from animal skin or wool was worn over the loincloth or gown for warmth. Male nudity was widely accepted. Men of any rank or status roamed freely in the nude. [/QUOTE]
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