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MENSWEAR ROMAN TOGA

The toga was a garment worn by men in ancient Rome, and it was a symbol of Roman citizenship and social status. It was a large, semicircular piece of woolen cloth that was draped over the left shoulder and then wrapped around the body, leaving the right arm free.It was typically worn only on formal occasions, such as public speeches or religious ceremonies, and was reserved for Roman citizens who had achieved a certain level of social status. There were several different types of togas, each of which was worn by men of different social classes.

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Palla

The palla was a garment worn by women in ancient Rome, and it was similar in shape to a toga. It was a rectangular piece of fabric that was draped over the left shoulder and then wrapped around the body, leaving the right arm free.

The palla was typically made of wool or linen, and it was often decorated with colorful borders or intricate patterns. It was a versatile garment that could be worn in a variety of ways, depending on the occasion and the preferences of the wearer.

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