garídes
Garídes is a term that historically referred to a type of garment, specifically a loose-fitting tunic or robe. Its origins are often traced to ancient Greece and Rome, where it was a common form of everyday wear for both men and women. The exact style and material of garídes could vary depending on the period and social status of the wearer.
In ancient contexts, garídes were typically made from linen or wool and were often unadorned, though wealthier
The term "garídes" is not commonly used in modern English to describe contemporary clothing. Its usage is