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Athens men typically wore a garment called a chiton, which was a simple tunic made from rectangular pieces of cloth fastened at the shoulders and belted at the waist. For formal occasions, they might don a himation, a draped cloak worn over the chiton. Footwear included sandals or going barefoot, depending on the occasion. In colder weather, men could wear a heavier cloak called a chlamys.

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