The range of textile and clothing imagery in classical literature is immense. This chapter is meant to provide a theoretical and methodological frame for, and reflect on, the contributions collected in the volume Spinning Fates and the Song of the Loom. What emerges as a first general reflection is that is that an awareness of the craft and technology of weaving and spinning, of the production and consumption of clothing items, and of the social and religious significance of garments is key to appreciating how textile and clothing imagery and metaphors work in context, their suitability to conceptualize human activities and represent cosmic realities, and their potential to evoke symbolic associations and arouse generic expectations. This i...