they usually wore hair ornaments, tunics, and sandals.
men wore tunics and women wore wool that was pinned up.
Ancient Greek women were wearing long white dresses and so did the Romans who were influenced by the preexisting Greek civilization and 'borrowed' elements by it as well as they did with other preexisting civilizations like the Egyptian. They didn't wear wreaths of flowers though. The Greek Olympic champions were receiving a wreath of olive tree branches as a prize. Plus, the Greek women members of the royal families were wearing golden crowns that looked like wreaths of flowers.
Women in Greek is γυναίκες
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
Yes, the greek women wore earings, but not the greek men.
Clothes, baby! ;)
I believe they did wear hats...scull type...
yes they do
because the greek ladys were usually rich
it is sock like slippers called sykhos
men made deerskin shirts and legging when cold when hot there wear breechcloths women wear bark made skirts and shirts when cold when hot they wear skin wraps.
yes they do, but ask a teacher because i am not totally positive.
they usually wore hair ornaments, tunics, and sandals.
men wore tunics and women wore wool that was pinned up.
the women were dresses in the summer, anything else they where clothes like you and me!
Ancient Greek women were wearing long white dresses and so did the Romans who were influenced by the preexisting Greek civilization and 'borrowed' elements by it as well as they did with other preexisting civilizations like the Egyptian. They didn't wear wreaths of flowers though. The Greek Olympic champions were receiving a wreath of olive tree branches as a prize. Plus, the Greek women members of the royal families were wearing golden crowns that looked like wreaths of flowers.