[Fig. 46], which dates sixth to fifth centuries B.C., is wearing over a tunic and trousers (see [Fig. 46B]) an overcoat with a set-in sleeve (see Fig. 46B), turned-over collar and cuffs, and tied in front with ribbons. The plan ([Fig. 46A]) shows one of the earliest known methods of setting in the sleeve; the collar in this plan is represented turned forward and lying flat.

The tunic worn by this figure, under his long overcoat, and also the trousers would most probably be of leather.