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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Togaeque stolae

Links to toga and stola how-tos:

I like this one for the diagram; I also have a vague recollection that we had the book this came out of as a child...  But no one cited the source!!!  (not that any of my students would do that)

Togaboy's website, also with a nice diagram, but what you'll probably be more interested in are all the pictures people have sent him over the years.  Good for ideas, perhaps?

A blog about toga making and, for those inclined, accessorizing!  Probably some of the most detailed instructions out there.
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