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Bifurcated
divided into two branches or parts
Minoan: Loincloth
bifurcated with two leg holes/ connected thru middle, Basic outer garments for men, resembled mini skirts with a tassel suspended at the center front.

Minoan: Goddess
The bodice with skirt is often depicted as being cut below and baring the breasts. However, scholars are not sure if this style is limited to figures depicting goddesses or all women

Petasos
hats worn for protection against the weather

Chlamys
cloak fastened on one shoulder with a fibula, worn for protection against the weather

Fillet
band of fabric or leather worn around the head, could be adorned with ornaments

Himation
Worn by both men and women, a wrapped shawl that left one arm uncovered. The only garment worn by most philosophers ie this and nothing else

Greek Soldier clothing pieces
Cuirass- brestplate
Reticulated Helmet- able to flip down
Coxcomb- plume on top, red
Gauntlets- cuffs on wrists for protection
Grieves- protective cuffs on shins and calf
Spear
Shield

Doric Peplos
worn during the archaic period, is represented as closely fitted, with an over fold at the top edge, probably made of wool, simple and vaguley doric column shape, fibula

Fibula
metal safety pin-type thing used for fastening garments

Ionic Chiton
wrapped around the body and pinned at the shoulder and down the arm, fibulae

Fibulae
multiple fibula pinned down the arm to weigh down the fabric, seen on ionic chiton