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at the very least, to make an attempt. Fortunately, what we came to call Hellenic Habilliments are easy to accomplish. One can make a quick khiton or peplos out of a sheet, a couple of pins, and a cord or rope. One can make an Himation out of a blanket.
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home.pon.net/rhinoceroslodge/hellenic_habilliments.htm
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Met Special Topics Page | The Chiton, Peplos, and Himation in Modern Dress ... Make Your own Greek Chiton and Roman Toga ... In The GREEK Fashion - Sophocles in Himation...
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www.costumes.org/history/100pages/greeklinks.htm
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Line Drawing Pattern - How to Make a Chiton ... The Ancient Greek Cloak, Chlamys or Himation ... The advantage of using linen to make the Ionic chiton was that it was much more flexible, the result was that it hung in fine pleats of diaphanous crepon. Delicate muslin was also used.
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www.fashion-era.com/ancient_costume/ancient-greek-dress...
www.fashion-era.com/ancient_costume/ancient-greek-dress-chiton.htm
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A himation was a cloaklike garment also worn. Athletes went nude in the sports .... A peplos is a pretty easy garment to make. It consists of two pieces of ...
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www.fjkluth.com/cloth.html
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2.1 Cosmetics and make-up ... The himation (plural: himatia) was a big cloth that was used as a cloak. It was worn by both women and men. The himation was usually put from the back over the left shoulder; the other part of the himation was put under the right arm, and then around the front of the body.
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simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clothing_in_Ancient_Greece
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You can sell colour-coordinated spears to go with the chlamys, but make sure they fold away telescopically in a car for travel. There's nothing quite so annoying as a spear sticking out of a car window. Spears also need to be able to fit into a suitcase for travel.) ... 2005-10-22: See also their himation information.
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www.alankennington.com/ideas/chlamys.html
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Greek clothes were very easy to make and to put on. They were usually just made ... The most common piece of clothing worn by men and women was like a loose-fitting tunic, It had various names, but the most usual are peplos and chiton. Over this a heavier tunic or cloak could also be worn; the cloak was called a himation.
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www.dl.ket.org/latin1/things/romanlife/greekdress.htm
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Sardis was noted as a textile center, producing wool to make the himation, the most common outer garment for men and women in the Greco-Roman world. The color white in Revelation always denotes purity and worthiness.
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sevenchurches.org/john/sardis/
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Dress Like an Ancient Athenian - Information and illustrated directions for arranging a cloth in the manner of the Ancient Greeks. Students can make a chiton or himation source;
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www.proteacher.com/090083.shtml
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