In ancient Greece, a tunic, known as a "chiton," was a simple garment made from a rectangular piece of fabric, typically linen or wool. It was worn by both men and women and could be fastened at the shoulders or sides, often belted at the waist. The chiton varied in length and style, reflecting social status and occasion, and was a staple of ancient Greek clothing. Its design allowed for ease of movement and comfort in the Mediterranean climate.
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