most wore cloaks or robes but many also wore tunics a type of long shirt but peasants ussaly wore shirts similar to tunics but with commonly rope belts
Romans men generally wore togas and tunics. Women usually wore stolas. Children wore tunics.
Men wore tunics
The Romans wore woolen tunics because wool was the least expensive and readily available material.The Romans wore woolen tunics because wool was the least expensive and readily available material.The Romans wore woolen tunics because wool was the least expensive and readily available material.The Romans wore woolen tunics because wool was the least expensive and readily available material.The Romans wore woolen tunics because wool was the least expensive and readily available material.The Romans wore woolen tunics because wool was the least expensive and readily available material.The Romans wore woolen tunics because wool was the least expensive and readily available material.The Romans wore woolen tunics because wool was the least expensive and readily available material.The Romans wore woolen tunics because wool was the least expensive and readily available material.
tunics
The citizens wore togas, young boys wore tunics, and the woman wore stolas.
men wore tunics and women wore wool that was pinned up.
The citizens wore togas, young boys wore tunics, and women wore stolas.
They wore tunics
Men wore togas, boys wore tunics and women and girls wore stolas.
People in China generally wore tunics (like long t-shirts). Women wore long tunics down to the ground, with belts, and men wore shorter ones down to their knees. Sometimes they wore jackets over their tunics. In the winter, when it was cold, people wore padded jackets over their tunics, and sometimes pants under them. In early China, poor people made their clothes of hemp or ramie. people in greece, Greek men mostly wore a tunic, a sort of knee-length t-shirt made of wool or linen.
People in China generally wore tunics (like long t-shirts). Women wore long tunics down to the ground, with belts, and men wore shorter ones down to their knees. Sometimes they wore jackets over their tunics. In the winter, when it was cold, people wore padded jackets over their tunics, and sometimes pants under them. In early China, poor people made their clothes of hemp or ramie. Rich people wore silk. Most people in China, both men and women, wore their hair long. People said that you got your hair from your parents and so it was disrespectful to cut it.During the Sui Dynasty, in the 500's AD, the emperor decided that all poor people had to wear blue or black clothes, and only rich people could wear colors.