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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What was the typical garment worn by men in Ancient Greece?
A
Toga
B
Peplos
C
Skirt
D
Chiton
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Clothing for both women and men consisted of two main garments-a tunic (either a peplos or chiton) and a cloak (himation). The peplos was simply a large rectangle of heavy fabric, usually wool, folded over along the upper edge so that the overfold (apoptygma) would reach to the waist.

Detailed explanation-2: -And togas weren’t worn by ancient Greek people at all-at least, not until after they’d been colonized by the Roman Empire. Instead, the Greeks favored a garment known as a himation, which was also put on by draping.

Detailed explanation-3: -After the sagum had been introduced as a military garment, the toga served as the exclusive garb and symbol of peace. Women also in olden times used to wear the toga: afterwards this was only the case with prostitutes; and disgraced wives were forbidden to wear the stola, the matron’s dress of honour.

Detailed explanation-4: -Ancient Greek clothing was made with silk, linen and wool. However, linen was the most common fiber due to the hot climate. The production of fabric was a long, tedious, and expensive process.

Detailed explanation-5: -The himation and the chlamys The himation was a kind of cloak worn by both men and women, consisting of a large rectangular piece of fabric, usually wool, typically draped diagonally over one shoulder and wrapped around the body, as seen below.

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