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In the Roman era both linen and wool were widely available so both would be appropriate for this project. Silk was also available but it was very much a fancy fabric used to show off wealth and status as it had to come from abroad. In the Roman era both linen and wool were widely available so both would be appropriate for this project. Silk was also available but it was very much a fancy fabric used to show off wealth and status as it had to come from abroad.
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If you are not working with any historicalness in mind Lunetius can be made out of a variety of fabrics. A woven fabric would drape in a different way compared to a stretch or knitted fabric but you are only limited by your imagination. If you are not working with any historicalness in mind Lunetius can be made out of a variety of fabrics. A woven fabric would drape in a different way compared to a stretch or knitted fabric but you are only limited by your imagination.
More information on Roman cloak fabrics can be found in:\ More information on Roman cloak fabrics can be found in:
Jorgensen, L. B. (2004) *A Matter of Material: Changes in Textiles from Roman Sites in Egypts Eastern Desert*, in An Tard 11, pp 87-99 Jorgensen, L. B. (2004) *A Matter of Material: Changes in Textiles from Roman Sites in Egypts Eastern Desert*, in An Tard 11, pp 87-99