To keep his comb-over in place.
cause he was bold
Julius Caesar wore a laurel wreath around his head and a tunic.
they wear a wreath of olive leaves
She wears a wreath of candles upon her head.
they wore nothing but a head wreath and a cloth
He often wore a leopard skin and on his head a wreath of vine leaves.
they wore nothing but a head wreath and a cloth
he would wear the clothes that the guy in enchanted wore
Caesar wore a crown of laural leaves, which was an honor for his achievements. The senate also decreed that he could wear it at all times instead of just on ceremonial occasions. Caesar was happy to do this because it held his comb over in place helping to hide his baldness.
A Wreath was a symbol of honour in Rome. According to Conn Iggulden book Julius first earnt the wreath on the island of Lesbos, Greece during his days in the legion after he showed bravery when seizing a fort in Mytilene
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Red footwear was a sign of authority or status in ancient Rome. Julius Caesar would have worn red boots as a sign of his rank. Senators too, were allowed to wear red shoes (and a purple stripe on their togas) as a sign of their status.