The Romans wore the toga because it was their national dress. It Indicated that the man wearing it was a Roman citizen and was entitled to all the courtesies due him. The tunic was the standard dress for men in the Mediterranean area. it also told weather or not they were trustworthy
Yes they did.
Like all other male citizens, the patricians wore woollen togas whose colour was the off white. of undyed wool. Under the toga, Roman men wore a tunic and often wore it without the cumbersome toga. The tunic was often made of linen. The patricians who were senators wore the tunica lacticlavia, a tunic with broad purple stripes over the shoulders.
Tutankhamen wears a Tunic.
Julius Caesar wore a laurel wreath around his head and a tunic.
They wore towels around their body, and they wore special shoes with a fish sign on them to show that they were patricians.
They wear over-tunic and a Hooded cloak
Like all other male citizens, the patricians wore woollen togas whose colour was the off white. of undyed wool. Under the toga, Roman men wore a tunic and often wore it without the cumbersome toga. The tunic was often made of linen. The patricians who were senators wore the tunica lacticlavia, a tunic with broad purple stripes over the shoulders.
a tunic or toga
tunic
A short tunic that only reached to there knees
Tutankhamen wears a Tunic.
tunic and cloak
Tutankhamen wears a Tunic.
does you ancient mother wear a tunic
depends how early i suppose a tunic and a tunic and trousers in winter and mabye a cloak
He would wear a tunic and toga like anyone else, if he were a citizen, that is. If not a tunic and cloak. They did not have a special outfit for philosophers.
Julius Caesar wore a laurel wreath around his head and a tunic.
A woolen tunic