Peplos (Greek: Πέπλος) is a town and a community of Feres municipal unit, Evros regional unit, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece.
It remained under Ottoman rule until the Balkan Wars, when it was conquered by Bulgaria in 1913.
Before the First Balkan War Peplos (then known as Merhamli) was in the Ottoman Adrianople Vilayet.
This battle was a decisive victory for the Bulgarians, who would go on to win the war along with the rest of the Balkan League.
They largely originate from the inhabitants of the villages of Qytezë and Sultanköy.