The greeks!
The main garment for bth men and women was a sheet of linen or wool called Chitons. It was pinned at one shoulder. A women wore a longer one, pinned at both shoulders. Chitons were not always white. They were often dyed. Yellow and red were two of the colours used. Over this, men might drape a woollen cloak called a himation. People often went barefoot, or wore sandals on rocky ground when walking a long distance
Actors who played the genre of the fabula palliata, wore the pallium, after which the genre was named. It was a small cape which was an imitation of the himation worn by Greek Actors in other plays wore a purple gown for rich man,a striped toga for a boy, a short cloak for a soldier, a red toga for a poor man and a short tunic for a slave. Actors wore masks. Women were not allowed act, so their parts were played by a man or young boy wearing a white mask. The masks for male character were brown. The masks could be be smiling sad, frowning and the like, depending on the character.
a himation - wealthy people peplos - woolen dress chiton - basic garment
they wore robes
The citizens wore togas, young boys wore tunics, and women wore stolas.
it's this stuff you put into yourself
During the Archaic period (800-480 BCE), ancient Greeks typically wore a tunic made from wool or linen that was called a chiton. This garment was a rectangular piece of fabric draped over the body and fastened with pins or belts. Over the chiton, men often wore a himation, a larger piece of fabric worn as a cloak.
pallium - male palla - female
well chiton is a basic form of dress from ancient Greece as well as the other dress. a peplos is made of a rectangular cloth this was a dress for the riches. i don't know what himation is sorry
The main garment for bth men and women was a sheet of linen or wool called Chitons. It was pinned at one shoulder. A women wore a longer one, pinned at both shoulders. Chitons were not always white. They were often dyed. Yellow and red were two of the colours used. Over this, men might drape a woollen cloak called a himation. People often went barefoot, or wore sandals on rocky ground when walking a long distance
Depends who you were - a slave quality 7 drachma, for the finest of the fine, 1,000 drachma.
Actors who played the genre of the fabula palliata, wore the pallium, after which the genre was named. It was a small cape which was an imitation of the himation worn by Greek Actors in other plays wore a purple gown for rich man,a striped toga for a boy, a short cloak for a soldier, a red toga for a poor man and a short tunic for a slave. Actors wore masks. Women were not allowed act, so their parts were played by a man or young boy wearing a white mask. The masks for male character were brown. The masks could be be smiling sad, frowning and the like, depending on the character.
a himation - wealthy people peplos - woolen dress chiton - basic garment
That is the correct spelling of "wore" (past tense of 'to wear').
WORE from the verb TO WEAR, WORE, WORN.
He wore the same jumper all month.She wore a gold dress to the party.The motor wore down after years of constant use.
they wore armour