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30th April 09, 05:53 PM
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The toga - even in its simplest form is rather cumbersome. It is worn rather like a huge long plaid, but tended/tends to slide off the shoulder and necessitates the left shoulder being kept tensed and often the left arm crooked to keep it in place.
Normally the toga was worn with a tunic, but it was perfectly proper without one.
I doubt that anyone actually wears a toga these days, though I found that a long length of towelling worn toga fashion made quite a good bathrobe in an emergency.
Anne the Pleater
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