A chi ton is a long woolen tunic worn in Ancient Greece, sorry I am not sure about the peplon! !! :)
In ancient Greece, both men and women wore chitons. Chitons were simple garments made of a rectangular piece of fabric draped over the body and secured with pins. Women also wore a peplum over their chiton, which was a shorter piece of draped fabric that added layers and decoration to their outfit.
It seems there may be a spelling error in your question. However, if you meant "peplum," it is a flared or ruffled piece of fabric that is attached at the waist of a dress, top, or jacket, creating a decorative element. Peplums can add shape and volume to an outfit.
The chiton and peplos were traditional garments worn by ancient Greeks, particularly by women. The chiton, a simple tunic made of rectangular pieces of fabric, was worn by both men and women, while the peplos was a heavier, draped garment typically worn by women, often fastened at the shoulders. These garments were made from wool or linen and were essential to the clothing styles of that era. Both garments were significant in Greek culture and were often associated with social status and identity.
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.
they wore armour
they wore clothes
Prince William wore red, Harry wore black.
Cymabals "wore" inveneted in 2008. They are very mordern. People thought they "wore" invented a long time ago but they "wore" not.
he wore 34 in Philadelphia he wore 32 in his last year in Philadelphia to honor Magic Johnson he wore 34 in Phoenix he wore 4 in Houston and wore 14,4 for the Olympics
y z wore x hahahaha get it it means y-why z wore x!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:):):)