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The simple clothing of a person in the first century was a loin cloth, covered by one or more body-length tunics, the outer cloak, a girdle acting as a belt, a head covering and sandals. The "tunic" (chiton) was the basic garment, a long-sleeved inner robe similar to a nightshirt that a person wore next to the skin. The cloak (himation) was the outer robe, which was an indispensable piece of clothing. (Wilkins, Matthew, 250)


Apart from the influence the west has had on eastern dress, the clothing has change little since the time of Christ. The east is not so much governed by fashion as is the west.

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