Bull skin vest, groin cloth or nothing!! :)
Rich Romans wore a toga to outdoor events. They also had other stuff to wear.
toga
No. Sandals were around since the first Neanderthal stepped on a hot ember and decided that his feet needed protection. Sandals were the standard footwear in the ancient world and it is unknown who were the first to wear them.
The Romans settled in St Albans because of: flat, land,shelter,protection blah blah
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It provides covering and protection for the groin area. It also gives the participants something to grip when struggling to throw their opponent.
This depends entirely on how safe you want to feel. The standard equipment for a batsman will be pads for their legs, a box (or groin protector) and gloves. Additional items as you move into more competitive cricket are arm guards for your forearms, thigh pads, for your front thigh, sometimes chest pads, and various helmets are available as well. In the field wicket keepers wear pads, gloves and groin guards. Some close in fielders may wear a helment and groin guard as well. Then there's sun protection... sunblock and hats... and you might even see footage of the good old days of zinc.
Romans liked to wear colorful masks
All the positions. How are they going to protect their stuff.
The Romans wore togas. They are kind of like white blankets that you can wear
Bull skin vest, groin cloth or nothing!! :)
Yes, he sure did. Otherwise, he'd be dead or in eternal pain or something.
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to avoid serious injury to the groin area
No.
They protect the head, shoulders, chest, hips, groin, quads and knees. This is the basic protection offered by most football equipment. Depending on the position tou play, you may wear more or less.