Most people in ancient Rome wore wool or linen tunics for everyday wear, while the wealthy could afford more expensive imported fabrics like cotton and silk. Men typically wore a loincloth and tunic, sometimes layered for warmth, while citizens also wore a large toga that was draped around the body. Women wore wool or linen tunics and ankle-length dresses called stolas, and sometimes used shawls called pallas. Both sexes adorned themselves with jewelry like rings, necklaces, and earrings.