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Greek battle dress, particularly during the classical period, typically included a chiton, a tunic made of wool or linen, and a himation, a cloak or wrap for added protection. Soldiers, known as hoplites, wore bronze helmets, breastplates, and greaves for armor, often complemented by a shield called a hoplon. Footwear consisted of sandals or bare feet, emphasizing mobility. The distinctive armor and attire not only provided protection but also symbolized the city-state's identity and the soldier's status.

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