From the layered skirts of Minoan priestesses to the flowing chitons of Athens, Greek clothing reveals a civilization where fabric carried the weight of myth, ritual, and power. In this episode, we trace the path from the vibrant palaces of Crete and the citadels of Mycenae to the theaters, festivals, and phalanxes of Classical Greece. Discover how garments, jewelry, and armor shaped identity in a world where to be clothed was to be seen by gods and citizens alike.