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  2. Egyptian cultural dress - Wikipedia

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    The Greeks introduced woolen clothes into Egypt, which gradually became more popular than linen. Cotton fabrics also appeared in the 2nd century CE, likely due to trade with Meroe. [8] The Roman's introduced their style of tunics with clavi and roundel decorations to Egypt, and not long after, sleeved tunics became generally popular. [8]

  3. Clothing in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Egypt, linen was a common textile as it helped people to be comfortable in the subtropical heat. Plant dyes could be applied to clothing but the clothing was usually left in its natural color. [1] Wool was known, but considered impure. [2] Only the wealthy wore animal fibers that were the object of taboos. [2]

  4. Shendyt - Wikipedia

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    The shendyt (šnḏyt, Schenti, Schent, Shent, Skent) [1] was a type of loincloth similar to a skirt. It was a kilt-like garment worn in ancient Egypt.It was made of cloth and was worn around the waist, typically extending to above the knees.

  5. Clothing in the ancient world - Wikipedia

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    The clothing of men and women at several social levels of Ancient Egypt are depicted in this tomb mural from the 15th century BC. The preservation of fabric fibers and leathers allows for insights into the attire of ancient societies. The clothing used in the ancient world reflects the technologies that these peoples mastered. In many cultures ...

  6. Category:Egyptian clothing - Wikipedia

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    Leopard skin (clothing in Ancient Egypt) M. Melaya leff This page was last edited on 8 March 2024, at 22:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Jellabiya - Wikipedia

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    Many scholars associate the origin of jellabiya with the clothes of Ancient Egypt, as more and more discoveries from Egypt assert that the Egyptians dressed in a similar style garments, such as Tarkhan dress, currently in the collection of the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, which dates back to 3482 and 3102 BCE.