The image depicted above is from the Egyptian Tomb of Pashedu Deir el-Medina Pashedu, and is dated from around 1279 to 1213 BC. The women are shown wearing long, pleated linen wrap gowns, and long wigs. The man in the front is wearing a wrapped skirt or a schenti, and a wig which is shorter than those of the women. The white dots on their fingers and toes most likely indicate a polish that was made from henna. This form of dress would have been worn by men and women, respectively, in Ancient Egypt as everyday wear.
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The image depicted above is from the Egyptian Tomb of Pashedu Deir el-Medina Pashedu, and is dated from around 1279 to 1213 BC. The women are shown wearing long, pleated linen wrap gowns, and long wigs. The man in the front is wearing a wrapped skirt or a schenti, and a wig which is shorter than those of the women. The white dots on their fingers and toes most likely indicate a polish that was made from henna. This form of dress would have been worn by men and women, respectively, in Ancient Egypt as everyday wear.
http://thetorah.com/ancient-egyptian-clothing-real-and-ideal/