The following sources were consulted in the preparation of the article “Strange laws from the past that controlled how people could dress.”
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- Sumptuary Laws
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- Col. Sherrell, Supt. of Public Buildings and Grounds, has issued an order that bathing suits at the Wash[ington] bathing beach must not be over six inches above the knee
- Uniforms Act 1894
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- The Law on Headdress and Regulations on Dressing in the Turkish Modernization