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Romans did use feathers, particularly for decorative purposes, such as in headdresses and armor embellishments. However, they were not commonly used in everyday items, perhaps due to the practical challenges of sourcing and maintaining them. Additionally, materials like wool, linen, and leather were more readily available and durable for clothing and other functional uses. The cultural significance and utility of feathers may have limited their broader application in Roman society.

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