it's this stuff you put into yourself
The greeks!
pallium - male palla - female
well chiton is a basic form of dress from ancient Greece as well as the other dress. a peplos is made of a rectangular cloth this was a dress for the riches. i don't know what himation is sorry
Depends who you were - a slave quality 7 drachma, for the finest of the fine, 1,000 drachma.
a himation - wealthy people peplos - woolen dress chiton - basic garment
Athenians typically wore garments made from wool or linen, with men donning a chiton, a simple tunic that could be belted at the waist, and a himation, a cloak worn over it. Women also wore a chiton, often longer and more elaborate, paired with a himation or a shawl. Footwear generally consisted of sandals or going barefoot, depending on the occasion and social status. Accessories like jewelry and decorative ribbons were common, especially among women.
Summer: Chiton - knee-length linen shirt. Winter: Peplos - x woollen tunic and Himation - a woollen cloak. Footwear: sandals, slippers or boots, depending on the weather and activity.
During the Archaic period (800-480 BCE), ancient Greeks typically wore a tunic made from wool or linen that was called a chiton. This garment was a rectangular piece of fabric draped over the body and fastened with pins or belts. Over the chiton, men often wore a himation, a larger piece of fabric worn as a cloak.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern HI-A---N. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter H and 2nd letter I and 4th letter A and 8th letter N. In alphabetical order, they are: himation
The clothing of the ancient Greeks [classic period] was consisted of wool or lines fabrics. The women dress was called peplos - πέπλος [long dress to the ankles] and the men chlamys - χλαμύς/ χλαμύδα [coat]. Both men and women wear a chiton - χιτών down to the knees for men and down to the ankles for women. A piece used for the winter like overcoat was the himation [ιμάτιον].
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern --MA-IO-. That is, eight letter words with 3rd letter M and 4th letter A and 6th letter I and 7th letter O. In alphabetical order, they are: himation limation timariot
Pericles is often depicted as a tall, dignified figure with a prominent forehead and a well-groomed beard. He typically wears a himation, a type of ancient Greek cloak, and a helmet, symbolizing his status as a general and statesman. His features convey intelligence and authority, reflecting his leadership during Athens' Golden Age. Artistic representations often emphasize his thoughtful expression and noble demeanor.