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In ancient Troy, people typically wore garments made from wool and linen. Men often donned knee-length tunics called "chitons," while women wore longer dresses, which could be belted at the waist. Both genders sometimes layered their outfits with cloaks for warmth and protection. The clothing was often simple but could be adorned with intricate patterns and colors, reflecting their status and style.

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