There was actually no difference in the clothing of the rich and poor. The Romans wore the tunic and toga or cloak, the palla and stola. The styles were just about the same. The difference was in the quality of the fabrics of the clothing. The wealthy would wear the lighter weight wools or even cotton and linen, while the poorer people would have clothes made of coarser materials and not dyed as colorfully as the wealthy.
There was actually no difference in the clothing of the rich and poor. The Romans wore the tunic and toga or cloak, the palla and stola. The styles were just about the same. The difference was in the quality of the fabrics of the clothing. The wealthy would wear the lighter weight wools or even cotton and linen, while the poorer people would have clothes made of coarser materials and not dyed as colorfully as the wealthy.
There was actually no difference in the clothing of the rich and poor. The Romans wore the tunic and toga or cloak, the palla and stola. The styles were just about the same. The difference was in the quality of the fabrics of the clothing. The wealthy would wear the lighter weight wools or even cotton and linen, while the poorer people would have clothes made of coarser materials and not dyed as colorfully as the wealthy.
There was actually no difference in the clothing of the rich and poor. The Romans wore the tunic and toga or cloak, the palla and stola. The styles were just about the same. The difference was in the quality of the fabrics of the clothing. The wealthy would wear the lighter weight wools or even cotton and linen, while the poorer people would have clothes made of coarser materials and not dyed as colorfully as the wealthy.
There was actually no difference in the clothing of the rich and poor. The Romans wore the tunic and toga or cloak, the palla and stola. The styles were just about the same. The difference was in the quality of the fabrics of the clothing. The wealthy would wear the lighter weight wools or even cotton and linen, while the poorer people would have clothes made of coarser materials and not dyed as colorfully as the wealthy.
There was actually no difference in the clothing of the rich and poor. The Romans wore the tunic and toga or cloak, the palla and stola. The styles were just about the same. The difference was in the quality of the fabrics of the clothing. The wealthy would wear the lighter weight wools or even cotton and linen, while the poorer people would have clothes made of coarser materials and not dyed as colorfully as the wealthy.
There was actually no difference in the clothing of the rich and poor. The Romans wore the tunic and toga or cloak, the palla and stola. The styles were just about the same. The difference was in the quality of the fabrics of the clothing. The wealthy would wear the lighter weight wools or even cotton and linen, while the poorer people would have clothes made of coarser materials and not dyed as colorfully as the wealthy.
There was actually no difference in the clothing of the rich and poor. The Romans wore the tunic and toga or cloak, the palla and stola. The styles were just about the same. The difference was in the quality of the fabrics of the clothing. The wealthy would wear the lighter weight wools or even cotton and linen, while the poorer people would have clothes made of coarser materials and not dyed as colorfully as the wealthy.
There was actually no difference in the clothing of the rich and poor. The Romans wore the tunic and toga or cloak, the palla and stola. The styles were just about the same. The difference was in the quality of the fabrics of the clothing. The wealthy would wear the lighter weight wools or even cotton and linen, while the poorer people would have clothes made of coarser materials and not dyed as colorfully as the wealthy.
Sandals.
the wealthy people in ancient china wore silk
They normally wore leather sandals
The girls wore stola's and palla's in Ancient Rome
in rome
Jewelry did not have any particular significance in Rome except that the woman who wore it was wealthy. A man was not expected to wear jewelry except for maybe one ring in addition to his signet ring.
clothes of course. the wealthy people are not different from all other people around the world. the only difference might be that the wealthy people wear designer clothes for instance.
yes they were also buried with it
The special garment the Senate in the republic ancient Rome wore was the toga.
No. Ancient rulers sometimes wore laurel wreath crowns.
Along with the stola, the pallawas the most common piece of clothing worn by women in ancient Rome.
The rich people in ancient Rome actually wore the same kind of clothes as the poor people. The styles were the same. The difference was in the quality of the materials. The wealthy could afford to wear the finer grades of wool, and even cotton or silk. They could also afford to have them dyed bright colors. The poor on the other hand, wore the coarser grades of wool and if they were dyed at all, they were generally a shade of either yellow or red, as those were the two cheapest dyes available.