The Roman men wore tunics and togas and the women wore stolas and pallas. The men's tunics were always belted. In time the toga was replaced by one of the many types of cloaks. The women's stolas were very long and consequently had to be belted with the extra length folded over the belt. The palla, although a shawl - like piece of fabric, could be worn in different ways. jewls where worn in formal occasions.
Roman women a stolas, pallas, and shifts.
Roman citizens (men) wore tunics with togas, children wore tunics.
The men wore a toga or, more commonly, a tunic.
The women wore a stola over a tunic whicu could have long sleeves.. It was fastened around the shoulders by clasps. A belt below the breasts, which created peats. Another belt was worn around the waist. The stola of richer women could be elaborate and a limbus could be added to it. A piece of material with many pleats (the limbus) could be sown to the hem of the stola. It looked like another gown worn under the stola and created the look of many layers. This was a symbol of wealth.The stola of poor women was a piece of material with holes for the head and the arms, tightened around the waist with a belt.
The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.The Romans did NOT wear sandals into battle. The Roman soldiers wore the "caliga" which was a stout military boot. In fact, the Romans themselves only wore sandals indoors. Outdoors they wore shoes.
It depends really, this question is rather broad but I shall try my best. Roman Politicians would wear a green wreath around their head. While farmers would wear basic straw/grass hats. While the military (depending on your rank) would wear combat helmets or ceremonial ones.
No. The Ancient Greek use to wear Chitons while the Romans wore Toga. Visually you can see a difference between these two garments as well.
No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.No, the Romans, as we know them, came from Italy.
The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.The Romans considered their conquered territories provinces.
Romans liked to wear colorful masks
The Romans wore togas. They are kind of like white blankets that you can wear
Romans wear the same clothing as we do.Romans wear the same clothing as we do.Romans wear the same clothing as we do.Romans wear the same clothing as we do.Romans wear the same clothing as we do.Romans wear the same clothing as we do.Romans wear the same clothing as we do.Romans wear the same clothing as we do.Romans wear the same clothing as we do.
Sandals.
Rich Romans wore a toga to outdoor events. They also had other stuff to wear.
Probably sandals.The Romans wear them.
Romans would not have needed to wear clothing in the bath. They wore togas and lightweight garments and sandals when they were fully dressed.
the Romans did not wear underwear but they may wear a bit of leather
toga
A shield and helmet
The Romans did not wear hats.
no,only iron