The Roman toga, seemed to have a life of its own as it grew from the simple rectangular wrap of the early Romans to the elaborate eight-foot-long monstrosity that Roman men were expected to wear on formal occasions. Here is a brief description of the toga of the later republic.
It was a long rectangular piece of fabric with rounded edges on what would be the bottom. It was folded lengthwise, leaving the lower section a bit wider than the upper part, which was called the "sinus" (which means "fold") One end hung from the left shoulder reaching the ground in the front while the folded edge lay on the left shoulder against the neck. The rest of the folded length was brought across the back and under the right arm, across the chest, and over the left shoulder again. The sinus or fold fell in a curve across the right hip and crossed the chest diagonally in folds enough to serve as a pocket. The right arm was left free, but the folds could be drawn up over the right shoulder or over the head from the rear.
Incidcently, the authentic Roman toga, as opposed to the Hollywood version, was ground length making movement difficult.
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In Toga parties! Aside from Latin-related events such as the 'toga party' or celebrations of Saturnalia, there are many formal toga-style dresses worn.
The ancient Roman looked like the modern Roman except he would be wearing a toga and tunic, whereas the modern Roman would be wearing a suit and tie or jeans and tee shirt.The ancient Roman looked like the modern Roman except he would be wearing a toga and tunic, whereas the modern Roman would be wearing a suit and tie or jeans and tee shirt.The ancient Roman looked like the modern Roman except he would be wearing a toga and tunic, whereas the modern Roman would be wearing a suit and tie or jeans and tee shirt.The ancient Roman looked like the modern Roman except he would be wearing a toga and tunic, whereas the modern Roman would be wearing a suit and tie or jeans and tee shirt.The ancient Roman looked like the modern Roman except he would be wearing a toga and tunic, whereas the modern Roman would be wearing a suit and tie or jeans and tee shirt.The ancient Roman looked like the modern Roman except he would be wearing a toga and tunic, whereas the modern Roman would be wearing a suit and tie or jeans and tee shirt.The ancient Roman looked like the modern Roman except he would be wearing a toga and tunic, whereas the modern Roman would be wearing a suit and tie or jeans and tee shirt.The ancient Roman looked like the modern Roman except he would be wearing a toga and tunic, whereas the modern Roman would be wearing a suit and tie or jeans and tee shirt.The ancient Roman looked like the modern Roman except he would be wearing a toga and tunic, whereas the modern Roman would be wearing a suit and tie or jeans and tee shirt.
The toga virilis was the standard unadorned toga that a Roman man wore when he officially became an adult. There were several types of toga, each used for different purposes and each connoting a different status. Some of the other togas were: the toga candida, made dazzling white with chalk and was word by candidates for political office, toga pulla, the toga worn for mourning or times of danger, the toga picta, the purple toga embroidered with gold worn by triumphing generals and the toga praetexta, which was worn by young boys and several magistrates and dictators.
A Roman boy gave up his bulla when he received his toga virilis. He was then officially a Roman citizen.
It represents the ancient republic of Rome
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The Statue of Liberty wears a Roman type of dress called a Stola
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There is a toga, a belt, and a tunic.
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Classic Roman clothing, e.g toga's.
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Perhaps you mean a Roman Garment in 4 letters....then the answer is "toga"