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The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.The Romans did not wear chitons. Chitons were Greek garments and a Romans would be ridiculed if he wore one while in Rome. (If he were in Greece, it would be acceptable) However both garments, toga and chiton, were made of woven wool.
the guys wear a dress over the knees and the women has to wear a dress and it has to covers every part of her body the dress has to be till her foot the dresses are called chitons
People in modern day Greece wear western-style clothing (t-shirts and jeans, business suits etc.) just as the rest of the modern world does. If you are referring to Ancient Greece, people in those times wore chitons.
Togas, which are pieces of cloth that wrap around the body and over one shoulder. they also word sandals and, on some occasions, olive wreaths. but only the awesome ones. Actually people in Rome woar togas. People in Greece woar chitons which were somewhat different.
the girls wore chitons pinned at the waist and shoulder, usually white to celebrate youth. the boys probably wore similar chiton/toga things, I'm not sure.
they wore tunica's and toga and chitons and himations
Chitons (female togas) and gold bands in their hair and round their arms.
they wear shorts and t shirts because it is so hot in greece
In ancient Greece women wore peplos and sometimes chitons.
It depends; Athena was known to wear a full suit of armor but Aphrodite was frequently depicted in art as completely naked to showcase her beauty. Most commonly however, the goddess' are seen to be wearing chitons, a common garment for both men and women in ancient Greece.
shorts