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Roman wool was a common material for clothing, used extensively in both daily wear and more formal garments like the toga. It was derived from sheep, goats, and other animals, with different breeds producing varying qualities and natural colors. While Romans utilized wool from across the empire and beyond, including imports from Tarentum and other regions, the quality, texture, and even the type of wool used could vary depending on its intended use.