No. Nobody has worn togas since the Roman days.
The ancient Romans invented the circus, which we still have.
Goodness no! Modern Romans are extremely fashion conscious. The only time you would see them in a toga is if they were putting on a show for the tourists.
The Giovani fashion label was found in the early 1950's and is still in fashion today. Many people still wear the Giovani fashion and collect them as well.
No, the Romans did not invent cars. Many things which make up cars, such as gears, wheels, and framework, were used by the Romans. The Roman's form of transportation was the chariot, pulled by horses. But they didn't invent chariots, either. Those were around as far back as ancient Egyptian civilizations.
a lot of greeks and romans still do
No way staying slim is health not fashion lager people can still-look nice and make a fashion statment?
Yes, we still use things invented by the Romans, although they are modernized. Concrete. taxi meters, the calender, travel agencies, aqueducts, water holding tanks, surveying equipment, and apartment buildings are just a few of Roman innovations that we still use today.
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The Romans didn't invent the Groma. The Greeks were using it in the 4th century BCE, after which the Etruscans and then Romans obtained the technology. Although who invented it is a matter for debate, the most likely inventors are probably the Mesopotamians, the source of many revolutionary inventions including the most basic of all inventions, the wheel, the plough and the sail. They also divided time into the sexagesimal system (base-60) that we still use to this day.
It still holds value today as people today still make very similar mistakes as the Romans did because it is in human nature.
The Romans actually invented concrete! We still use that today. They also invented roads. The Roman people invented the making of wine and how to do it. Romans had and used libraries and the building design of Roman buildings are still in use today.
Not as general wear but they do dress up as part of their job showing tourists around famous landmarks such as the Colosseum.