Do you mean that the collarbone-location style referred to in the article is more like a peplos? Were these large brooches worn with those?

The people I mentioned that I've seen were wearing dresses with straps and the brooches somewhere between the collarbone and the nipple.

Thanks,
Melanie


On Feb 12, 2008, at 5:55 PM, otsisto wrote:

That is more of a "Celtic" and Roman style with tubular apron and no straps.

-----Original Message-----
 I have to say I don't think I've
ever seen anyone in re-enacting circles wear them as high as the
collarbone (cited in the article as the location that this new theory
is debunking).


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