WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT ROME

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Romans mostly wore ____ as everyday clothing.
A
hat
B
toga
C
tunic
D
pants
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The toga was considered Rome’s “national costume, ‘’ privileged to Roman citizens but for day-to-day activities most Romans preferred more casual, practical and comfortable clothing; the tunic, in various forms, was the basic garment for all classes, both sexes and most occupations.

Detailed explanation-2: -The garment for which Rome is most famous is the toga. A large piece of material wrapped around the masculine body as a cloak, the toga served a similar function as the Greek himation, although the fabric was of quite a different shape.

Detailed explanation-3: -For comfort and protection against the cold, both sexes were permitted to wear a soft under-tunic beneath a coarser over-tunic. In winter, Emperor Augustus wore up to four tunics. Though essentially simple in design, tunics were sometimes luxurious in their fabric, colours and detailing.

Detailed explanation-4: -The tunic was standard dress for all men from slaves to the nobles. It could be worn plain, belted at the waist or under a cloak. Citizens of Rome would wear a tunic under their toga. The simplest and cheapest tunics were made by sewing two pieces of wool together to make a tube with holes for the arms.

Detailed explanation-5: -Togas were worn over a citizen’s regular clothing to important public events, such as games, rituals, or weddings, to show off their social status. A Roman would never go out in a toga and nothing else, any more than you would show up to work or school today wearing only a blazer.

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