In many cases they need to close the “drapes” when wearing them.
The one-shoulder robes are always worn over the left shoulder, not the right.
Better late than never.
The exomis was a sort of tunic which left the right shoulder uncovered. It was worn by male slaves and the working class in classical Greece.
They’re sure to get the cold shoulder.
They’re headed to a toga party.
So who invented the “shoulder peep holes” look?
So toga parties will be back in style.
They’re just Roman the streets.
Still today … not so much with guys (who identify as men).
[Women with the off-the-shoulder look may appeal to men. But men wearing off-the-shoulder generally is not appealing to men or women.]
Hideous. But not as hideous as the dresses with big cutouts over the shoulders.
Toga instructor asked me to reach down and touch my toes, that was a bit of a stretch.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE 11 months ago
In many cases they need to close the “drapes” when wearing them.
Ratkin Premium Member 11 months ago
The one-shoulder robes are always worn over the left shoulder, not the right.
TStyle78 11 months ago
Better late than never.
rex.vecors 11 months ago
The exomis was a sort of tunic which left the right shoulder uncovered. It was worn by male slaves and the working class in classical Greece.
Gameguy49 Premium Member 11 months ago
They’re sure to get the cold shoulder.
Baucuva 11 months ago
They’re headed to a toga party.
WCraft Premium Member 11 months ago
So who invented the “shoulder peep holes” look?
cuzinron47 11 months ago
So toga parties will be back in style.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 11 months ago
They’re just Roman the streets.
Doug K 11 months ago
Still today … not so much with guys (who identify as men).
[Women with the off-the-shoulder look may appeal to men. But men wearing off-the-shoulder generally is not appealing to men or women.]
AndrewSihler 11 months ago
Hideous. But not as hideous as the dresses with big cutouts over the shoulders.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 11 months ago
Toga instructor asked me to reach down and touch my toes, that was a bit of a stretch.