Greek men wore a chiton, or belted tunic, that extended to the knees. Greek people wore togas because they needed clothes. I mean, wouldn't you want clothes? They also wore them because they were light.
Each region of Italy has traditions. Italians love their country, their language, and their region. They like to respect the traditions of their families and friends. The traditional clothes draw upon materials and ways of doing things that are typical to the particular region. It's a way of continuing the memories of the previous generations of one's family. It also makes sure that the region doesn't develop in such a way that nothing of one's past remains.
The toga was the traditional dress to the Romans and Etruscans. It went out of style when The Roman Empire collapsed.
yes people in toga where togas
they wore no togas or under ware
togas
Only if they gained Roman citizenship, and that was relatively rare.
yes
togas??
togas
Spartans wear sandals , shields , and togas.
They are usually depicted as wearing togas or tunics if anything at all.
togas....you, nevermind.
togas and battle skirts
NO!-Romans wore togas.