This was during 550-525 B.C.E, men wore perizomas, chiton, himation (a mantle or a wrap worn by both genders that were usually worn over chitons), pilleus, calcei repandi (pointed shoes), and had loose long hair and beards. As for women, they wore Dedalic chiton, a mantle worn over the head, pointed shoes (also known as a local style type of shoes), a rounded bowler (pointed hat), and loose long hair, ringlets, or tutulus. During 525-475 B.C.E, men wore more clothing and women wore less clothing. Men usually wore short chiton, a variety of mantles, himation, a rounded short (also known as dress-like clothing, worn from 500 B.C.E), ringlets or short hair, sometimes beards, and calcei repandi. During this time period, women wore a long white Ionic chiton, a himation, ringlets, or tutulus, and calcei repandi. In 550-475 B.C.E, the clothing that was not worn in real life, or their costumes, changed a bit. Men mostly wore animal skin mantles and a Phrygian hat, yet they were mostly nude. The women wore transparent chiton, Dedalic chiton, and Ionic himation. Animal skin was used as a normal dress attire in early
This was during 550-525 B.C.E, men wore perizomas, chiton, himation (a mantle or a wrap worn by both genders that were usually worn over chitons), pilleus, calcei repandi (pointed shoes), and had loose long hair and beards. As for women, they wore Dedalic chiton, a mantle worn over the head, pointed shoes (also known as a local style type of shoes), a rounded bowler (pointed hat), and loose long hair, ringlets, or tutulus. During 525-475 B.C.E, men wore more clothing and women wore less clothing. Men usually wore short chiton, a variety of mantles, himation, a rounded short (also known as dress-like clothing, worn from 500 B.C.E), ringlets or short hair, sometimes beards, and calcei repandi. During this time period, women wore a long white Ionic chiton, a himation, ringlets, or tutulus, and calcei repandi. In 550-475 B.C.E, the clothing that was not worn in real life, or their costumes, changed a bit. Men mostly wore animal skin mantles and a Phrygian hat, yet they were mostly nude. The women wore transparent chiton, Dedalic chiton, and Ionic himation. Animal skin was used as a normal dress attire in early