Timelapse: More Chiton Studies
Again a set of Chiton studies. 1. Doric Chiton(iskos), which I am now sure is *not* the same as a peplos, because the Peplos is a women's garment, so what statues of men wear must the be Doric Chiton. (The main difference (that is written about) is that the side of the Peplos is open, while the Doric Dhiton sews the sides shut, but visually there's also no folding over at the top). 2. Ionic Chiton on a woman. 3. Ionic Chiton on a man, this is noted to be not super common for men, who were more commonly wearing a chitoniskos. Full length chiton and peplos seems to be mostly common with the folks who don't do a lot of moving around, such as women, priests, the elderly. 4. Ionic Chitoniskos on a man. 5. Two women wearing Ionic Chitons with two different ways of tying the girdle. This gives the chest area a support it would otherwise not have.
βhttps://share.tube/w/9Xj6QXwjoTDczGKp2VT85H