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Only Roman citizens were allowed to wear the toga. There was one type of toga, the toga praetexta which was reserved for current and former officers of state, some of the priests and some sons of senators before coming of age (from the age of 12 to 17)

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11y ago

A garment, not unlike a big cloth, that men wore to resemble that they were a Roman citizen.

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12y ago

Palla-it was long rectangular piece of fabric like a wrap around the body-similar to man's toga.

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14y ago

They wore togas because they were light and easy to move in. The more wealthy you were the more majestic and beautiful they were. Not because they invented them?

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13y ago

Yes, if they were Roman citizens.

During the Republic and Augustean times, the toga went down to the ancles. Later, it became shorter and went to under the knees.

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12y ago

Women in ancient Rome wore togas before the 2nd century BC, when the stola, or dress, became the only thing acceptable. After the 2nd century BC, only prostitutes wore togas.

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13y ago

Really, it's like your wearing a bed-sheets with out arm-holes.

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11y ago

Nothing. The Romans did not cover their head with anything and did not wear hats

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3y ago

In place of a toga they started to were tunics 😃

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