SOURCES – Strange laws from the past that controlled how people could dress

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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  3. Sumptuary Laws
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  8. 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
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  10. El motín de 1766 y la constitución del Estado
  11. The Law on Headdress and Regulations on Dressing in the Turkish Modernization