Clothing in Ancient Greece consisted of the Chiton, Peplos, Himation, and Chlamys. Ancient Greek men and women typically wore two pieces of clothing that would hang over their body: an undergarment (Chiton or Peplos) and a cloak (Himation or Chlamys). Clothes were customarily homemade out of various lengths of rectangular linen or wool fabric with little cutting or sewing, and held together with clasps or pins, and a belt, or girdle. Pieces were generally similar between men and women back then. They would have to make every piece of clothing themselves which includes the design, and the fabric.
Ancient Europe Fashion
Apart from the elite (linen), most people in the period had low living standards, and clothes were