They prefered to show off
No, the Greeks did not only wear togas for the Olympics. Togas were a common garment worn by the ancient Romans, while the ancient Greeks commonly wore a chiton, a loose-fitting tunic made of wool or linen.
the ancient Olympic Games didnt have a uniform, they had to perform ..... naked!
No, the Greeks know that if they wear anything that sparkles the enemy will see them and find a way to go around them
Yes the Greek's did wear cotton
You can't discover an invention. And the Greeks didn't wear undergarments the way we do.
Just like a white cloth around their hips so it covers thier legs.
Nakedness.
nothing but sometimes cloth
The ancient Greeks wore togas they are long triangular pieces of cloth.
they wore nothing but a head wreath and a cloth
they wore nothing but a head wreath and a cloth
No, the Greeks did not only wear togas for the Olympics. Togas were a common garment worn by the ancient Romans, while the ancient Greeks commonly wore a chiton, a loose-fitting tunic made of wool or linen.
they didnt they wore a large cloth underpant called a sublidarii
Two reasons. The athleats didnt wear any clothes and they thought it was too violent
the ancient Olympic Games didnt have a uniform, they had to perform ..... naked!
Greeks tend to usually wear clothes in dancing
The women wear a robe and the men wear a cloth around their bottom.