no they were usually tie dyed so there can be more color around those dark times.
When not in human form, they are depicted as wearing white Togas - Greek honorary garb.HmmmmmTogas you say? I beg to differ.The Romans may have worn togas, but the Greeks wore ChitonsChitons or togas. Maybe bothBlargh. The Greeks didn't have togas. Chitons were worn for important or momentus occasions. They probably wore whatever everyone else was wearing, to blend in.and this is pretty much what they wore !!
They wore togas! Togas are awesome. No togas are regal. Fez's are cool!
Roman togas were made of wool.
The togas were simply the clothes of Greek men. They were also adopted by the Etruscans and Romans and other peoples. In Rome it became the attire of Roman citizens. In the early 1st century BC Augustus was annoyed that some Romans did not wear the togas and issued a law making the wearing of the toga by Roman citizens compulsory.
The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.
long white gown like togas
Greek people wore togas for everything.
togas??
Greek people wore togas for everything.
They are usually depicted as wearing togas or tunics if anything at all.
they wore togas
Rome
Togas togas togas
I would imagine they would be wearing togas.
In ancient Greece, people believed white to be the color of purity. They wore it as often as they could.
They have many modern types of works like togas, portraits from the neck up
The Romans wore togas. They are kind of like white blankets that you can wear