Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.
Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.
Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.
Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.
Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.
Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.
Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.
Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.
Outdoors, Roman women wore shoes, just like the men. Indoors, both men and women wore either sandals or slippers.
The toga was a symbol of Roman citizenship. Under-age boys and slaves would wear tunics, and women would wear the stola.
People in the Roman empire wore the clothing of the times, which was tunics and cloaks, sometimes togas for the men and long dresses and shawls for the women.
white tunic down to their feet. women wore the same except one shoulder was revealed.
They never did. First of all a toga was a male garment. It was only worn by Roman men who were citizens. The Greeks did not wear togas. Roman women wore a stola and palla. The Greeks used a garment called a chiton for both men and women.
Along with the stola, the pallawas the most common piece of clothing worn by women in ancient Rome.
Rich Roman women wore their hairstyles when they wanted to. Poor Roman women could not afford a hairdo.
Rich Roman women wore their hairstyles when they wanted to. Poor Roman women could not afford a hairdo.
yes, they did
wear* they wore no shoes
the Romans did not wear underwear but they may wear a bit of leather
solats
shoes
Roman Catholic AnswerTraditional Catholic women would not normally wear pants, it was forbidden in the Bible for women to wear men's clothes and vice versa.
Roman women wore a long tunic called a stola. This could be worn over a piece of clothing called a tunica interior. Over the stola, women could wear a cloak, called a palla, over their shoulders.
Because they need to protect their feet. Boots, big high boots, are the latest fashion craze. Women wear them to be stylish.
so that there feet wont get cold or hurt them when they walk
The toga was a symbol of Roman citizenship. Under-age boys and slaves would wear tunics, and women would wear the stola.