From Acta Divrna 1959:
1. Put point B on the left shoulder, in such a way that point A falls on the floor in front of you.
2. Pull the remainder of the straight edge (B – C) across your back and under the right arm.
3. Now, holding the toga at about point D, allow the flap to hang down, and tuck point D well into your belt.
4. Throw the rest of the toga back over your left shoulder in such a way that point C hangs at the back almost to your feet.
5. Finally raise point A (which is still lying on the floor) a little so as to form a ‘sinus’, a fold or curve.
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