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Clothing… yes, I know you know that one… Terms to get to know Clothing… yes, I know you know that one…

Archaic female statue 7th Century BC KORE Archaic female statue 7th Century BC PEPLOS

KORAI DEFINED: Kore (Greek - Κόρη - maiden; plural korai) By definition, Kore (maiden) refers to statues depicting female figures, always of a young age, which were created during the Archaic period (600 – 480 BCE) Kore statues are depicted wearing either an Ionic chiton, or a heavier peplos as is the case with most statues from Attica, while some statues are shown wearing a peplos over a chiton.

KORE By 5th Century HIMATION PEPLOS

KORE By 5th Century HIMATION PEPLOS

HIMATION PEPLOS

PEPLOS for WOMEN The peplos was a large rectangle of heavy fabric, usually wool, folded over along the upper edge so that the over fold (apoptygma) would reach to the waist. It was placed around the body and fastened at the shoulders with a pin or brooch. There were armholes were on each side, and the open side of the garment was either left that way, or pinned or sewn to form a seam.

CHITON for WOMEN The chiton was made of a much lighter material, normally linen. It was a very long and very wide rectangle of fabric sewn up at the sides, pinned or sewn at the shoulders, and usually girded around the waist. Often the chiton was wide enough to allow for sleeves that were fastened along the upper arms with pins or buttons.

PEPLOS and CHITON Both the peplos and chiton were floor-length garments that were usually long enough to be pulled over the belt, creating a pouch known as a kolpos. Under either garment, a woman might have worn a soft band, known as a strophion, around the mid-section of the body.

CHITON for MEN Men in ancient Greece customarily wore a chiton similar to the one worn by women, but knee-length or shorter. An exomis (a short chiton fastened on the left shoulder) was worn for exercise, horse riding, or hard labour.

ACCESSORIES The himation (cloak) worn by both women and men was essentially a rectangular piece of heavy fabric, either woolen or linen. It was draped diagonally over one shoulder or symmetrically over both shoulders, like a stole. Young men often wore a chlamys (short cloak) for riding. Greek men occasionally wore a broad-brimmed hat called a petasos

SAKKOS