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Is it the celts or germans or christians to blame for me being forced to wear pants today instead of letting my sweaty balls hang free under a tunic?
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>>18221607
you can wear tunics even now
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what did romans wear for winter, history makes rome look as if it was in constant endless summer
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>>18221607
You can blame horse riders. It was a matter of practicality for horse riding.
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>>18221607
It's unironically the Turks.
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>>18221607
Tunics existed well into the middle ages and this >>18221619
But you won't because you are a coward.
>>18221636
Multiple longer tunics and undershirts. Later they wore trousers.
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>>18221636
earth was closer to the sun back then so it was warmer
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>>18221607
The Celts are to blame for inventing it and the Germans are to blame for spreading it. As for Christians, they typically wore palliums.



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