The main garment for bth men and women was a sheet of linen or wool called Chitons. It was pinned at one shoulder. A women wore a longer one, pinned at both shoulders. Chitons were not always white. They were often dyed. Yellow and red were two of the colours used. Over this, men might drape a woollen cloak called a himation. People often went barefoot, or wore sandals on rocky ground when walking a long distance
Actors who played the genre of the fabula palliata, wore the pallium, after which the genre was named. It was a small cape which was an imitation of the himation worn by Greek Actors in other plays wore a purple gown for rich man,a striped toga for a boy, a short cloak for a soldier, a red toga for a poor man and a short tunic for a slave. Actors wore masks. Women were not allowed act, so their parts were played by a man or young boy wearing a white mask. The masks for male character were brown. The masks could be be smiling sad, frowning and the like, depending on the character.
a himation - wealthy people peplos - woolen dress chiton - basic garment
they wore robes
The citizens wore togas, young boys wore tunics, and women wore stolas.
it's this stuff you put into yourself
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
The main garment for bth men and women was a sheet of linen or wool called Chitons. It was pinned at one shoulder. A women wore a longer one, pinned at both shoulders. Chitons were not always white. They were often dyed. Yellow and red were two of the colours used. Over this, men might drape a woollen cloak called a himation. People often went barefoot, or wore sandals on rocky ground when walking a long distance
Depends who you were - a slave quality 7 drachma, for the finest of the fine, 1,000 drachma.
Actors who played the genre of the fabula palliata, wore the pallium, after which the genre was named. It was a small cape which was an imitation of the himation worn by Greek Actors in other plays wore a purple gown for rich man,a striped toga for a boy, a short cloak for a soldier, a red toga for a poor man and a short tunic for a slave. Actors wore masks. Women were not allowed act, so their parts were played by a man or young boy wearing a white mask. The masks for male character were brown. The masks could be be smiling sad, frowning and the like, depending on the character.
a himation - wealthy people peplos - woolen dress chiton - basic garment
That is the correct spelling of "wore" (past tense of 'to wear').
WORE from the verb TO WEAR, WORE, WORN.
He wore the same jumper all month.She wore a gold dress to the party.The motor wore down after years of constant use.
Southwest Indians wore clothing made from cotton, wool, or animal hides. They incorporated intricate patterns, bright colors, and decorative elements into their garments. Traditional clothing items included robes, tunics, moccasins, and headdresses.
they wore armour