Clothing in ancient Rome

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The clothing and textiles of ancient Rome were integral to the society, reflecting hierarchy, status, and cultural values through their materials, designs, and usage. Here's a structured summary:





In essence, Roman clothing was a sophisticated system of non-verbal communication, using fabric choices and garment styles to encode status, profession, and cultural belonging within a society deeply structured by these visual cues.