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Roman clothes were primarily made from wool, linen, and later silk, featuring simple yet elegant designs. The toga, a large, draped garment, was a symbol of Roman citizenship, while the tunic, a knee-length garment worn by both men and women, was more common for everyday use. Women often wore stolas, long dresses that signified their status, and both genders accessorized with belts, cloaks, and sandals. Colors and patterns varied, with wealthier individuals able to afford more elaborate fabrics and dyes.

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