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| The antiquity : The greek man in skirt |
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There was also the Chiton which is a linen tunic with seams on the sides and large above the belt. It is maintained on one shoulder or both.
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In History
The base of the Greek man's garment is the Exomide, rectangular woollen fabric worn belted or draped and held by a clip on the shoulder.