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Greek Clothing

Greek Clothing. By: Christina Racanelli English 2 Per. 1. Greek Men’s Clothing. Men wore knee-length t-shirts made of wool Leather sandals Cloaks/blankets during cold weather. Children’s Clothing. The G reek children normally wore cloth wrapped around their middles like shorts

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Greek Clothing

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  1. Greek Clothing By: Christina Racanelli English 2 Per. 1

  2. Greek Men’s Clothing • Men wore knee-length t-shirts made of wool • Leather sandals • Cloaks/blankets during cold weather

  3. Children’s Clothing • The Greek children normally wore cloth wrapped around their middles like shorts • Babies wore cloth diapers

  4. Women’s Clothing • Women wore one large piece of wool or linen, wrapped around them • Himation =Cloak 10-12 ft. long • Peplos= Woolen material 3 meters wide • Chiton= Dress (same as Peplos but with larger dimensions)

  5. Works Cited <http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/greek/clothing> <http://www.richeast.org/htwm/Greeks/costume/costume.html>

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