They wear a mixture of swathed and swagged traditional togas and cast-off Oxfam rags. |
Joyce voices her variation of the line uttered since Roman children sold box seats in the coliseum to raise money for new school togas. |
In Roman times, men standing for public office would wear white togas to signify their purity. |
A population of costumed revelers cavorts in togas and turbans, feather boas and black leather, silver space suits and devil horns. |
Dressed in togas, crowned with laurel wreaths, they re-enacted ancient ceremonies, of which feasting was one. |
You know that some group of people will arrive bleeding and broken wearing Viking helmets or the togas of a gospel choir. |