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How did children dress in ancient Greece?

In ancient Greece, the way children were dressed was simple and functional, but it varied depending on the social status of the family and the age of the child. Children's clothing was intended to provide comfort, freedom of movement, and protection from the elements, and also served symbolic functions that reflected the child's passage through different stages of life. In this article, we will look at how children were dressed in ancient Greece, what were the characteristic elements of their wardrobe, and what the meaning of each outfit was.

Clothing for babies and toddlers

In ancient Greece, infants and toddlers wore loose, comfortable clothing that allowed for freedom of movement and ease of care. Clothing was made of soft materials such as wool or linen, which were widely available.

Fasciae – diapers

Similar to ancient Rome, infants in Greece were wrapped in cloth called "fasciae" which acted as swaddling clothes. Fasciae were strips of cloth that were wrapped around the infant to provide warmth and support. Sometimes special bandages were also used to protect the baby's delicate body and shape its posture.

Chitonion – the first garment

As children grew and began to walk on their own, they wore a simple tunic called a "chitonion," which was a shorter version of the chiton, the basic tunic worn by adult Greeks. The chitonion was a loose, rectangular piece of cloth that was pinned at the shoulders and tied at the waist. This garment was very comfortable and allowed for freedom of movement during play.

Older children's clothing

As children reached about 7 years of age, their clothing began to resemble adult attire, although it still retained some of the distinctive elements of children's clothing. Boys and girls wore different versions of tunics that were adapted to their activities and social standing.

Chiton

The chiton was a staple piece of clothing for both boys and girls. It was a rectangular piece of fabric that was wrapped around the body and fastened at the shoulders. Depending on social status, the chiton could be made from a variety of materials – wool, linen, or, for more affluent families, silk. Boys wore shorter chitons that reached to the knees, while girls often had longer tunics that covered most of the body.

Himation for boys

Older boys, especially those from higher social classes, additionally wore a himation , a large, rectangular cloth that was wrapped around the body, worn over the tunic. The himation was worn especially on colder days or for special occasions, and served a protective function, as well as symbolizing belonging to a higher social class.

Peplos for girls

Girls from the upper classes wore a tunic every day, but on holidays or special occasions they could wear a peplos – a rectangular piece of cloth that was pinned on the shoulders and then tied at the waist, creating an elegant fold of material. The peplos was worn by both young girls and adult women and was an important part of the wardrobe in Greek social life.

The symbolic meaning of children's clothing

In ancient Greece, children's clothes had not only a practical function, but also a symbolic meaning related to traditions and beliefs.

Amulets and Talismans

As in ancient Rome, in Greece children wore amulets and talismans to protect them from evil spirits and bring them luck. A popular amulet was the "gorgoneion" - an image of the head of Medusa, which was supposed to ward off evil forces. Children also carried small bags with herbs or objects believed to bring protection.

Cutting hair

In Greece, there was a custom of cutting off children's hair at around the age of 3 or 4 , to symbolize the transition from infancy to childhood. Cutting the hair was an important ritual, and sometimes a lock of hair was offered to the gods as a form of protection against misfortune.

Differences in clothing of children from different social classes

Social status had a significant impact on the way children dressed in ancient Greece. Children from higher social classes had access to better materials and more ornate clothing, while children from poorer families wore simple, modest clothing.

Children from wealthy families

Children from wealthy families could afford clothing made of better materials , such as silk or fine linen, as well as more ornate clothing. They could also have more clothing that was appropriate for different occasions—everyday wear, clothing for holidays, and clothing for religious ceremonies. Such children often wore jewelry and other adornments that emphasized the social status of the family.

Children from lower social classes

Children from poor families wore more modest and less durable clothes , which were primarily practical and adapted to everyday duties. Clothes were made of thicker materials, such as wool, and were less carefully finished. Children from these families had fewer clothes, and their clothes were often repaired many times to serve as long as possible.

Materials used to produce children's clothing

In ancient Greece, different materials were used to produce children's clothing, depending on the availability of raw materials and the social status of the family.

Wool

Wool was the most commonly used material for clothing in ancient Greece because it was readily available and provided warmth. Wool was used to make most everyday clothing, including tunics and himation.

Flax

Linen was especially popular in warmer regions , such as Athens and Crete, due to its breathable properties. Linen clothing was lighter and more comfortable to wear in the hot months.

Silk

Silk was very expensive and hard to come by, imported mainly from China or other eastern regions. It was used in the clothing of only the wealthiest families, usually on special occasions.

Summary

Children's clothing in ancient Greece was simple and adapted to their daily needs and social status. Depending on age, tunics, chitons, peplos or himation were worn, which were both functional and symbolic. The materials used to make clothes, such as wool, linen or silk, reflected the family's financial resources. Children's clothing not only served a protective function, but also symbolized their passage through different stages of life, highlighting important moments in growing up.

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