ΧΙΤΩΝ [chiton] = coat, tunic, mantle.
There is another word, sounding like "mantle", ΜΑΝΤΗΛΙ standing for: scarf -or- handkerchief.
A chiton is a type of clothing the Greeks wore
The Chiton was worn by the ancient Greeks.
From the Greek word khitōn that means coat of mail, the ancient Greeks and Romans wore a form of chiton made with loose wool. They were tunics that were long for women and knee length for men.
They attended the theatre in their normal clothes of chiton and sandals. The chiton was linen - a long, wide rectangle sewn up at the sides and shoulders and girded at the waist, sometimes with sleeves.
it was called a tunic or sometimes called a chiton. but you may be thinking of it being known as a toga.
The skirts worn by Romans, Greeks, and Trojans are generally referred to as "tunic" or "chiton" for the Greeks, and "toga" for the Romans. The chiton is a simple garment made of a rectangular piece of cloth, while the toga is a more elaborate draped garment worn over a tunic. In the case of Trojans, their attire would be similar to that of the Greeks, often characterized by the use of draped fabrics. These garments were essential components of their respective cultures and styles.
No, the Greeks did not only wear togas for the Olympics. Togas were a common garment worn by the ancient Romans, while the ancient Greeks commonly wore a chiton, a loose-fitting tunic made of wool or linen.
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Gumboot chiton was created in 1847.
Chiton magnificus was created in 1844.
Chiton tuberculatus was created in 1758.
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