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  2. Petasos - Wikipedia

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    A petasos (Ancient Greek: πέτασος) or petasus is a broad brimmed hat of Thessalian origin worn by ancient Greeks, Thracians and Etruscans, [1] often in combination with the chlamys cape. It was made of wool felt, leather, straw or animal skin. Women's versions had a high crown while those for men featured a lower crown. [2]

  3. Clothing in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Clothing in ancient Greece has been found to be quite colorful with a wide variety of hues. [4] [page needed] [15] Colors found to be used include black, red, yellow, blue, green, and purple. [4] [page needed] Yellow dyed clothing has been found to be associated with a woman's life cycle.

  4. Category:Greek clothing - Wikipedia

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    This category describes traditional and historic Greek clothing. Modern Greek clothing should be categorised under Greek fashion or Clothing companies of Greece.

  5. Chlamys - Wikipedia

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    Hermes wearing a chlamys. The chlamys (Ancient Greek: χλαμύς, chlamýs, genitive: χλαμύδος, chlamydos) was a type of an ancient Greek cloak. [1] It was worn by men for military and hunting purposes during the Classical, Hellenistic and later periods. [2]

  6. Greek dress - Wikipedia

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    Greek dress refers to the clothing of the Greek people and citizens of Greece from antiquity to modern times. Ancient period. Clothing in ancient Greece primarily ...

  7. Arc'teryx - Wikipedia

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    Their garments, accessories, and apparel is organized into various product families differentiated by the Greek alphabet, e.g. Alpha, Beta, Delta, Gamma, Rho, Sigma, and Zeta. [8] Veilance: their luxury formal streetwear line was founded in 2009, branded as Arc'teryx Veilance. [15] [7]

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