Without wardrobe Greek theater would be nothing the character would be hard to identify and would not paint a picture in the readers mind. The Greeks made costume big in theater today. The actors in these plays that had main roles wore boots called cothurni that elevated them above the other actors. The actors with small roles only wore a thin soled shoe called a sock. A cool fact is that when playing female roles, the male actors donned a ‘ prosterneda’ which is a wooden structure infront of the chest to imitate breasts. Some items that they wore are chiton (robe or tunic), achlaina (overgarment), a chlamys (short cloak), a kothurnus (short lace-up boots) , ahimation (overgarment), and peplos (cloak). If you have any questions about this post please leave a comment.