When not in human form, they are depicted as wearing white Togas - Greek honorary garb.
HmmmmmTogas you say?I beg to differ.
The Romans may have worn togas, but the Greeks wore Chitons
Chitons or togas. Maybe both
Blargh. The Greeks didn't have togas. Chitons were worn for important or momentus occasions. They probably wore whatever everyone else was wearing, to blend in.
and this is pretty much what they wore !!
They wore all sorts of clothing it was really stupid and weird clothing
yes. a ball gown with ribbons
No, the Greeks know that if they wear anything that sparkles the enemy will see them and find a way to go around them
They wear heavy clothing in the winter, such as mocosaiins, coats, boots, mittens scarves, ect.. In the summer, they wear really casual clothing.
Yes the Greek's did wear cotton
They wore all sorts of clothing it was really stupid and weird clothing
story from back then and if i did the math yes they do
they wore nothing but a head wreath and a cloth
yes. a ball gown with ribbons
The ancient Greeks wore pretty much the same kinda clothing in any weather. They may have put on bigger or more thick clothing went it was cold.
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Greeks tend to usually wear clothes in dancing
They wear just what we wear today.
No, lions don't wear clothing.
they wear very little clothing
what kind of clothing did the Pawnee wear
did the wampanoag wear ceremonial clothing?