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Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press, lived in the 15th century, so he likely wore clothing typical of that period. This would have included a long tunic, often made of wool or linen, possibly adorned with a belt, and a cloak for warmth. His attire would have reflected his status as a craftsman, likely less elaborate than that of the nobility but functional and practical for his work in printing.

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