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In Shakespeare's time, the primary item used for storing clothes in a bedroom was a chest, often referred to as a "trunk" or "clothes chest." These wooden chests were typically sturdy and could be locked, providing security for valuable garments. Additionally, some households might have used wardrobes or armoires, but these were less common in the simpler living conditions of the period.

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