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The clothing worn by Athenian boys in ancient Greece typically included a garment called a "chiton," which was a simple tunic made of linen or wool. Younger boys often wore a shorter version of the chiton, while older boys might wear a longer one. They also wore a cloak called a "himation" over their chitons, especially when going out or in cooler weather. Footwear usually consisted of simple sandals or going barefoot.

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