Clothing.
The last battle between the Romans and the Celts was the Battle of Watling street
She wore battle gear.
Male Celts wore trousers and tunics (the length of the tunics often depended on the rank of the person - high ranked people tended to wear longer tunics). Female Celts wore dresses, and these dresses were often very cleverly decorated depending on the status of the woman. Female Celts nearer to Greece and Rome often copied the style of their dress from Greek clothing. All Celts (if they could afford it) wore a lot of jewellery, mainly torcs, earrings, rings, necklaces, anklets and headdresses.
Yes, Celts do wear kilts. However, Celts typically originate from Ireland. Kilts actually originated from Scotland and the Celts just took over the fashion trend.
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The Celts would wear war paint to instill fear into thier enemies and repressent gods.
The clothing a samurai wore outside of battle was known as the kimono.
The Celts wove their own multicoloured tunics and brown sandals. This was until the Romans invaded and when they brought clothes shops. Then the popular clothing were togas.
Celts wore torcs because they believed it would help them in battle against their foes, though they also wore torcs as jewellery. They were very popular in the ancient Celtic era, and often torcs were decorated extravagantly.
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