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Athens is a city. It has never worn clothes. I assume you mean the Athenians, the Ancient Greeks. They would have worn light white linen clothes to stop themselves getting too hot, most famously and commonly togas.
Kind of wool worn by nobility
poor Victorian children would wear rags and if they were lucky a dress made of cotton to keep them warm
This is false. Amulets were worn by many people in ancient times. They were often worn to ward off evil, or sometimes to attract positive energy.
he killed him by stabbing him 5 times in the back
they wore colourful clothes
Hath is how you say has in Shakespearean times.
New clothes are worn on Diwali. They wear ethnic clothes.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and died in 1616. The time when he was alive might be called 'Shakespearean times'.
summer clothes
yes. Special clothes are worn on this day. People wear ethnic dresses
casual clothes is worn in the summer in Spain eg. women wear dress
Very much the same as is worn now.
rags
In Shakespearean times a Cod Piece was an insert worn by men in their britches to imply that they were quite well endowed in the genital area. Put bluntly ... a male 'falsie.'
Different types of clothes are worn in Paraguay, including skirts, blouses, and the traditional ao po\'i.
There are no special clothes worn on Hanukkah. It depends on the family custom as to how much the family dresses up.