Clothing was a simple linen un-dyed knee-length skirt or loincloth for men and the women wore light, ankle-length dresses or robes which concealed or exposed their breasts depending on the fashion at that time. The woman’s level of undress, was indicative of her social status throughout much of the Egyptian history. Women were free to dress as they wanted and there were never any prohibitions. Woman’s exposed breasts were considered a natural, normal fashion and was not deemed immodest or provocative. The children also wore little or no clothing until puberty.(Mark,
Clothing was a simple linen un-dyed knee-length skirt or loincloth for men and the women wore light, ankle-length dresses or robes which concealed or exposed their breasts depending on the fashion at that time. The woman’s level of undress, was indicative of her social status throughout much of the Egyptian history. Women were free to dress as they wanted and there were never any prohibitions. Woman’s exposed breasts were considered a natural, normal fashion and was not deemed immodest or provocative. The children also wore little or no clothing until puberty.(Mark,