they usually wore hair ornaments, tunics, and sandals.
men wore tunics and women wore wool that was pinned up.
Romans men generally wore togas and tunics. Women usually wore stolas. Children wore tunics.
They wear deer skin tunics.
The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.
Ancient greek women wore tunics called chitons. Women also wore sashes and golden jewelry for accessories.
they usually wore hair ornaments, tunics, and sandals.
men wore tunics and women wore wool that was pinned up.
they wear tunics
Crimson tunic and cloak, long hair, helmet, muscular cuirass with leather pteruges, leg greaves and a spear, the xiphos and the hoplite shield. Normal people wore plain or coloured tunics/chitons. The footwear were leather sandals or boots. Women's tunics were short in Sparta, because they exercised a lot.
tunics
of course no.
Romans men generally wore togas and tunics. Women usually wore stolas. Children wore tunics.
Men wore togas, boys wore tunics and women and girls wore stolas.
the guys wear a dress over the knees and the women has to wear a dress and it has to covers every part of her body the dress has to be till her foot the dresses are called chitons
Nationalism
A women's tunic can be acceptable for public gatherings, parties and visiting to a restaurant. A majority of women in the United States choose tunics as party wear.