Fashion from ancient Greece

In the seventh and seventh centuries long before the Christian era, the garment normally worn by men and women was the chiton, a rectangular piece of wool, which was gathered on the shoulders with a fibula, which was a buckle, Women wore a long chiton, which reached them to the ankles; On the other hand, that of men was short and reached only to the knees, the priests and some citizens, in the important ceremonies they put long chitón.

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Above the chiton, the women wore the peplo, this was a shawl-like cloth that hung from the shoulder to the waist, as a coat they wore the clamide, a woolly mantle of rectangular shape with weights at the ends to prevent the Wind will lift them; Was fitted with a buckle on the shoulder or chest, both men and women wore the himation, a piece of gender of a meter and a half by three that only covered the shoulder, was a characteristic ornament.

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