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The men wore a tunic underneath a toga, which [the latter] had different stripes on resembling their status in society and job. They could wear sandals or boots.

Women wore a stola, which was like a full, flowing dress, a palla [originally from Greece] worn as a head-scarf or belt. Sandals or boots were worn on the feet. At one time prostitutes had to wear a toga to distinguish them from other respectable women.

Children would wear tunics and a bulla [a necklace that indicated that they were free-born]. They would wear sandals or boots too.

Slaves would often wear a short tunic or just a loincloth if they were working outside.

The emperor would [originally in ceremonies] wear purple in a toga.

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The men of ancient Rome wore the toga and the women wore the stola.

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Romans wore togas.

But not all Romans. The toga was a garment worn exclusively by men if they were Roman citizens. Women were expected to wear the stola. Soldiers did not wear togas.

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The one piece wrapped garment worn by Roman citizens was the toga.

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