Greek Clothing
Date Submitted: 02/12/2003 05:15:00
Category: / History / European History
Length: 1 pages (238 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 1 pages (238 words)
Greek Clothing
Greek men mostly wore a tunic, a sort of knee-length t-shirt made of wool or linen. Over the tunic they wore a wool cloak if it was cold out, which they could also use as a blanket if they needed to (for instance if they were off somewhere fighting a war). Their legs were bare, and they wore leather sandals when they weren't barefoot. But many men went barefoot their whole lives.
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safety pin. Then pull more of the front up over your left shoulder, and pin it to the back in the same way. Finally you will notice that your dress is still open all along your left side: tie a belt around your dress at the waist to keep your dress closed. These dresses always came down to their ankles.
When it was cold, women also had long wool cloaks/blankets to keep them warm.
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