Greeks had two distinct styles, one for women, and one for men. However they both wore a chiton as an under garment, and the fabric of the chiton was usually folded or ruffled to show the drape. Over the chiton, Greeks wore a wrap as a source of warmth and distinction. Greeks did not mind plain clothing, but they prefered their outfits to be colored. Because they liked color in their clothing, they would dye it, or paint decorative patterns on it (Greek Clothing). For more color, the Greek women would cover themselves with jewelry made of gems, and the men would wear decorative pins on their shirts (Greek Body Decorations). For the most part, the Greeks were occupied with their physical appearance, leaving no room for imperfections. Life in Ancient Greece meant exercise, cleanliness, perfection, and idolization. Anything other than that was not accepted. Because Greeks believed in idolizing the human body, their lives were centered around their appearance (Greek Body Decorations). Looking nice was an expectation in the Ancient Greek’s lives, and they did as much as they could to make their physical appearance
Greeks had two distinct styles, one for women, and one for men. However they both wore a chiton as an under garment, and the fabric of the chiton was usually folded or ruffled to show the drape. Over the chiton, Greeks wore a wrap as a source of warmth and distinction. Greeks did not mind plain clothing, but they prefered their outfits to be colored. Because they liked color in their clothing, they would dye it, or paint decorative patterns on it (Greek Clothing). For more color, the Greek women would cover themselves with jewelry made of gems, and the men would wear decorative pins on their shirts (Greek Body Decorations). For the most part, the Greeks were occupied with their physical appearance, leaving no room for imperfections. Life in Ancient Greece meant exercise, cleanliness, perfection, and idolization. Anything other than that was not accepted. Because Greeks believed in idolizing the human body, their lives were centered around their appearance (Greek Body Decorations). Looking nice was an expectation in the Ancient Greek’s lives, and they did as much as they could to make their physical appearance