deepend
08-12-2003, 07:43 AM
Ok, so I'm going to a huge toga party this Saturday. The past two years the guy has had it, I've basically just done the whole 'wrap-a-sheet' dealy which usually ends up wrapped around my shoulders once the beer starts flowing and I start tripping all over it. Anyway, this year, he's going to have a 'best toga' contest, and I wanna win this cash! I need help on how to make a great toga, hopefully hot enough to win. I know there's a bunch of creative people on here....please help!
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08-12-2003, 07:51 AM
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From Partydirectory.com
How To Make A Toga:
Now on to the the serious business of toga-tying....
Don't use a sheet.
Let me repeat that...
Don't use a sheet.
Go to a cloth store and BUY SOMETHING GOOD and, [shock of the century] SHEETS ARE REALLY EXPENSIVE! CLOTH IS CHEAPER. Really!
(I also know that some of you are like writing this at 10:00 PM needing a toga by 8:00 AM, so in your case, you HAVE to use a sheet.)
Anyway, trust me on this you can go the cloth store and buy a few yards of REALLY CHEAP CLOTH and that probably looks a lot cooler than any crappy/(yourmother's) sheets would. The bold exception once was gold satin wrapped around an attractive young woman once. Yeah, that was a good exception, but still...
Plus, at the cloth store, you can get some cool fabric that really represents your personality, whether it be royal purple or Snoopy designs or Tone Loc. Or not.
Buy several yards, like three or four. It takes about three feet to go around your waist, and you need to wrap it at least 1.5 times around your waist before you throw the remainder over your shoulder (either shoulder). Then bring the fabric back to the waist, and tie it up or wrap it some more or whatever. Women will (possibly) want to tie the fabric carefully to preserve modesty (or not) around the bustal region.
New information just in!
Apparently they wore tunic-like shirt things underneath the basic toga wrap. This bare shouldered thing is apparently a myth created by American college fraternities.
The Design Is Simple:
Around the waist at least once
Pin it at that point
Throw the rest over one shoulder
Around the back
Pin it again at the waist
Wear gym shorts underneath (this is a flexible point)
Try to wear sandals, if possible
Now that's the basic design. Used by males at least.
Variations used by females would be to use the some basic wrap design, of some form, often followed by small horizontal bands (leather, chain, whatever), accentuating waist and bust line. Usually women want to have the costume at least be attractive, whereas guys really don't care how dufus they look. In fact, the more dufus you look, the more your friends will make fun of you, and thus the more popular you will be at the party.
Now For Some Hints For Men and Women:
ACCESSORIZE! ACCESSORIZE! ACCESSORIZE!
This is what really can make a costume. Guys, find some swords, fake preferably (get it at the toy store). Then you can take the plastic sword and actually hit people over the head with it and not kill anyone. Lots of gold chains, amulets, jewelry, you get the idea. Then for the head, I take a wire coat hanger and shape it into a circle that will fit my head. Then I get plastic (or real) leaves and wrap it around the wire hanger, and then put it on my head. I think it's called a laurel, or something like that. Looks cool.
There's also Party Oz (http://www.party-oz.com.au/Party/toga_tie.htm)
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This message was edited by Hosp on 8-12-03 @ 12:46 PM
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