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In Ancient Greece, slaves typically wore simple clothing made from rough, inexpensive fabrics. Men often donned a short tunic called a chiton, while women wore longer chitons or peplos. Their clothing was functional and practical, often unadorned, reflecting their social status. Unlike free citizens, slaves did not have the luxury of elaborate garments or accessories.

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