It would depend on where the slaves were. Though some were provided with clothes by the slave owners.
It would also depend on what capacity the slave was employed. A pharohs personal slave would be much better dressed than field working slave in China
Slaves in different regions and time periods wore a variety of clothing depending on their work and status. Typically, slaves were provided with simple and practical garments made from cheap materials. They often wore plain tunics, dresses, or loincloths, with little variation in style or quality compared to free individuals.
Slaves wore clothes made of cheap material or clothes bought by or passed down from their slaveowners. Depending on the position of the slave, clothes could range from potato sacks to cotton clothes.
Slaves in the United States typically wore simple, rough clothing made of cheap fabrics like linen or coarse wool. Men often wore trousers, shirts, and hats, while women wore dresses or skirts. Slave owners often provided basic clothing to slaves, but it was usually insufficient and of poor quality.
Runaway slaves brought minimal belongings such as clothes, food, and sometimes personal items like quilts or family heirlooms on the Underground Railroad. They traveled light to avoid suspicion and traveled quickly to reach freedom.
Slaves typically received new clothes once or twice a year, often in the form of hand-me-downs or cast-off clothing from their enslavers. The quality and quantity of clothing provided varied depending on the individual enslaver and the specific conditions of slavery.
India by slaves
The Women and slaves made the clothes
Weavers-slaves were used a lot in this trade (sometimes illegally).
they usually made it themselves out of anything of theirs. it was usually raggy dark colors and obselete.
Clothes
Slaves were given clothes, shelter and food.
Not slaves, but those in prison.
they wore clothes
Slaves in different regions and time periods wore a variety of clothing depending on their work and status. Typically, slaves were provided with simple and practical garments made from cheap materials. They often wore plain tunics, dresses, or loincloths, with little variation in style or quality compared to free individuals.
Slaves wore clothes made of cheap material or clothes bought by or passed down from their slaveowners. Depending on the position of the slave, clothes could range from potato sacks to cotton clothes.
A tunique.
Didn't have to. Black people were slaves, white people weren't.