The extremely warm climate ofÊthe summers in Greece forced them to wear very light weight fabrics. The Greek's wore tunics made of linens and whenÊthe weather got cooler they just put a cloak over their tunic.
Their summer clothing was generally loose and light because it became fairly warm. The climate is temperate with lowlands seldom experiencing freezing weather. But they did need furs and skins for the winters, and in the high mountains farther from the sea.
Athens is a city. It has never worn clothes. I assume you mean the Athenians, the Ancient Greeks. They would have worn light white linen clothes to stop themselves getting too hot, most famously and commonly togas.
Greek clothing were made from wool or linen. Footwear were leather sandals. Wool was used during the winter while linen was used during the summer.
noone knows, you cant look at a god derectly at a god so you cant make a statue and that's how the Greeks showed us so.....'
The ancient Greeks who were higher up in society used to wear things called togas. These were basically sheets wrapped draped round them and then kept in place by a pin. Poorer people would just wear tunics, a sort of dress, with a cord around their waists to stop it from flying up! Hope this helps. :)
The Romans named the Greeks in Greece.
climate affects clothing because climate is the weather pattern over a period of time so if it is very hot your clothes may start to fade if it is very cold your clothes become cold and your clothes stick to you.
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perhaps it'd change the thickness of clothes you'd wear
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they wore many more clothes
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climate affects how we live;the kind of houses we live in the food we eat, the clothes we wear, our activities and work, and the way we spend our time indoor and out doors