Women wore a stola, palla and a shift.
Men who were Roman Citizens were allowed to wear a toga (anyone else who wasn't a citizen could be arrested for wearing a toga) and a tunic.
Children wore tunics, slaves could wear loincloths.
Fur lined boots could be worn in the cold weather and sandals when it was hot.
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A paludamentum is a military cloak worn by a general and his principal officers in Ancient Rome.
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All men wore the tunic and toga. The only difference was the wealthy had finer materials than the poor and a senator or public official had a purple stripe on his clothing.
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the tunic was what was most commonly worn in ancient Greece
help them wash their clothes
Rome.
A paludamentum is a military cloak worn by a general and his principal officers in Ancient Rome.
The men of ancient Rome wore the toga and the women wore the stola.
A palla is a rectangular piece of cloth worn by ladies in Ancient Rome, fastened with brooches.
They would have worn the best clothes, wigs, and jewelry that they could have afforded.
Toga is a traditional Roman garment worn by men in ancient Rome. It was a large piece of fabric draped over the body in a specific way to denote social status or occasion.
Yes, stolas were worn by ancient Roman women. The stola was a long dress, usually sleeveless and worn with two belts. It was gathered and pinned at the shoulders by pins or broaches. It was worn over an under tunic.
An angusticlave is a narrow stripe of purple worn in Ancient Rome by the equites on each side of the tunic, as a sign of rank.
Athens is a city. It has never worn clothes. I assume you mean the Athenians, the Ancient Greeks. They would have worn light white linen clothes to stop themselves getting too hot, most famously and commonly togas.