Woman did not compeate in ancient Olympics only men did and they did not know what to where so the wore nothing!
They wore bright, colourful robes. men and women wore them as well as children. Women also wore lipstick to decorate their face
Woman did not compeate in ancient olympics only men did and they did not know what to where so the wore nothing!
Ancient greek women wore tunics called chitons. Women also wore sashes and golden jewelry for accessories.
men wore tunics and women wore wool that was pinned up.
They wore linen clothes, usually white. Women wore dresses and men wore kilts.
A stola
Ordinary Egyptian men wore wrap around linen skirts called Shendyt; women wore simple - mostly long - linen dresses called kalasiris; children until the age of six wore nothing at all.
men wore different types of clothes as women they also wore one piece of cloth and women wore pieces to cover their whole body. men also wore this type of "style" in winter...everyone does
They wore light, white, linen clothing. Sometimes they were pleated. Men wore kilts and women wore dresses.
They wore their new jersey. Oh wait, that's what Dela wore. Nevermind.
The men wore the toga and the women wore the stola
Men in ancient Rome wore short tunics. Togas were worn only by free Roman citizens. Roman women wore the stola which was a long tunic or dress. Women usually wore a palla or mantle over the stola.