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Ancient Egyptians primarily favored linen for their clothing due to the hot climate, as it was lightweight and breathable. Wool was less commonly used, largely because sheep were not abundant in Egypt and the material was associated with foreign cultures. However, some evidence suggests that wool was occasionally used for specific garments, particularly in colder regions or for certain ceremonial purposes. Overall, linen remained the dominant fabric in ancient Egyptian attire.

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