From what i know you just need a warm wollen blanket and then type into Google "how to tie a Chiton"
The Chiton was worn by the ancient Greeks.
Yes, Questioner, the ancient Greek women did wear the peplos as an everyday garment. The peplos or peplus was an outer garment like a robe and gathered at the waist with cord or rope. It was worn in 500 BC. It was typical everyday attire in ancient Greece. The peplos was worn only by women, men wore a chiton but some women wore a chiton too. Hope I answered your question Questioner, Answerer
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A long fabric called chiton
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The ancient type, similar to the Roman toga, was called χιτών (chiton).
A form of Greek clothing worn by both men and women in ancient Greece.
The Chiton was worn by the ancient Greeks.
From the Greek word khitōn that means coat of mail, the ancient Greeks and Romans wore a form of chiton made with loose wool. They were tunics that were long for women and knee length for men.
The ancient type, similar to the Roman toga, was called χιτών (chiton).
Chiton
an ancient Greek chiton for women having the part above the waist double and the outer fold hanging loose
it's called a chiton
A long fabric called chiton
Yes, Questioner, the ancient Greek women did wear the peplos as an everyday garment. The peplos or peplus was an outer garment like a robe and gathered at the waist with cord or rope. It was worn in 500 BC. It was typical everyday attire in ancient Greece. The peplos was worn only by women, men wore a chiton but some women wore a chiton too. Hope I answered your question Questioner, Answerer
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