Here are three other varieties of Egyptian costume. [Fig. 20], which dates sixth century B.C., is an arrangement of a cloak worn by a man (Plan [20A]). [Fig. 21] shows an interesting cross-over garment sheathing the upper part of the body, worn by a Warrior King, 1200 B.C. It was probably made of leather or quilted linen (plan, Fig. 21A). This figure is also wearing one of the characteristic belts with appendages (for detail see [Plate IX.], a and b). [Fig. 22], which dates 1300 B.C., is wearing a robe, as previously described on [Fig. 6], but in addition has a stiff corselet (Plan [22A]) of leather or quilted linen which is fastened at the side; the date of this figure is 1300 B.C.