True: The tunic was a basic garment worn by both men and women in ancient Rome., The toga was a large garment worn over the tunic and symbolized status., Emperors wore a special type of toga called the Toga Picta., Women wore a stola, which was a long, sleeveless dress worn over the tunic., Wealthy Roman women often had elaborate hairstyles and wore wigs., Children's clothing was similar to adults' but simpler., The bulla was a protective necklace worn by children to ward off evil spirits., Patricians wore enclosed leather shoes called calcei., False: Women in ancient Rome commonly wore togas., All Roman citizens wore the same type of toga regardless of their rank., The palla was a type of shoe worn by Roman women., Boys wore their bulla until they got married., Girls wore their bulla until they turned 18., Plebeians typically wore calcei, the enclosed leather shoes., There was no difference in clothing between patricians and plebeians., Roman children never wore tunics.,

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