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1366:. On formal occasions, judges wear red scarlet robe with white fur facings, bands or a jabot, a black scarf and girdle and a scarlet casting-hood, with a full-bottomed wig. Unlike judges in the United Kingdom, judges in Australia never wear breeches, hose and buckled shoes. When sitting in criminal proceedings, judges wear scarlet robes with grey silk facings, bands or a jabot and a bench wig. When sitting in appeal or in civil proceedings, judges and masters wear a black silk gown, a bar jacket with either bands or a jabot and a bench wig. In some jurisdictions, the wearing of wigs has been abandoned for other than formal occasions.
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1344:. The robes have seven horizontal tucks or "ombres" on one side, representing the six Australian States and the territories. They also serve to symbolise Australia's federal constitution and the federal jurisdiction of the Court. The robes also include a vertical band of black silk made up of seven equal parts, also symbolizing Australia's federal system and equality before the law. For a matter heard in the Federal Court of Australia, barristers robe (but without a wig) if it is the usual practice to robe in the Supreme Court of the state or territory in which the matter is being heard.
1294:) wear the black gowns which they formerly used in practice (silk gowns for KCs; stuff gowns for advocates and solicitor-advocates), with falls in place of the bow-tie. Most sheriffdoms have now replaced court dress with business dress for civil business, following the lead of the supreme courts. Sheriffs and advocates in those courts are not required to wear a gown, formal dress or wig and solicitors are not required to wear a gown, provided that evidence is not being taken from a witness or the sheriff has not specially directed the wearing of court dress for a particular matter.
1424:, introduced major reforms for Western Australian Courts; in the District Court, wigs were abolished for both lawyers and judges. District Court judges and lawyers maintained their robes. In the Supreme Court Criminal Jurisdiction, traditional judges' red robes were replaced with American-style plain black robes; this also applied to all appeal courts. Wigs were abolished in all Supreme Courts for both judges and lawyers. This change was met with sadness by some members of the legal fraternity in the state, as it ended over 180 years of tradition in Western Australia.
2137:. The "double ribbon banding" is coloured dark blue with gold trim for judges of the Court of Appeal, dark red for judges of the Circuit Court and blue for judges of the District Court. Judges of the Circuit Court appointed prior to October 2016 and judges of the District Court appointed prior to March 2017 may wear the older judicial dress if they so wish. The dress of judges of the High Court remains unchanged. Wigs remain optional in the traditional dress, but do not constitute part of the recently introduced dress.
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1154:) wear a violet robe with lilac facings, introduced in 1919. As well as a girdle, the judges wear a tippet (sash) over the left shoulder - lilac when dealing with civil business and red when dealing with crime. Since autumn 2008, circuit judges in the County Court have not worn wigs, wing collars or bands; however, circuit judges in the Crown Court retain the wig, wing collars and bands.
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1474:(upon joining Canada in 1949)). Bar jackets are worn under the gown, though KCs and judges have more elaborate cuffs than other lawyers. Barristers are required to gown for the Courts of Appeal and Superior-level courts of the provinces and territories, unless appearing on applications in chambers, on some family court matters, in Small Claims Court or before Masters.
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open-fronted black stuff gown with open sleeves and a gathered yoke, and otherwise wear the same outfit as Senior
Counsel (other than full-bottomed wigs). Counsel usually wear dark trousers or striped trousers, or a dark skirt for female barristers. Barristers will not usually robe for procedural hearings (which are called 'directions hearings' in South Australia).
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black wool robe with a black silk lapels and cuffs. Court scribes (court reporters) wear a black lapel-less wool robe with no adornment on the cuffs. Prosecutors who are police advocates (police prosecutors) can wear their police uniform with their rank insignia on their shoulders. Bailiffs wear a police-like uniform. There are no special collars, wigs or hats.
2360:. (Out of court, many lawyers will wear a Bar Association pin in their jacket lapel.) While the practice of lawyers wearing court dress is a legacy of the British Mandate that immediately preceded Israeli independence, the relatively simple outfit (and lack of wigs) shows American influence; both nations' systems of law have similarly influenced Israel's.
1501:; however, they wear black gowns with white neck band tabs when hearing cases. Judges of all other federal and provincial courts wear black gowns, sometimes adorned with various sashes and crests which depend on the level of court and the province in which the case is heard. All Canadian judges also wear black court waistcoats with white collar and tabs.
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robes rather than with the breeches, stockings, patent court shoes and lace stock of former times. This is purely a matter of convention and is not, so it would seem, governed by any rule of court. Since 1922, the Chief
Justice has presided over the ceremony in lieu of the departed Lord Chancellor. None has seen fit to alter the manner of the Call.
1098:) worn over the shoulder. In addition, the judge wears a wing collar, bands, and a short wig. (Prior to 2008 this robe was only worn in the winter months; in summer months a different scarlet robe was worn, with grey silk facings in place of the fur. The "summer" robe is no longer routinely provided, but its use is still permitted in court.)
1513:, the courts have upheld the traditions of wearing black and white. All judges and advocates, equally, wear a black suit, black trousers, black shoes, white shirt, a white neck band, and a black gown. This applies to all the courts of Cyprus. The regulations in the Cypriot courts come from the past that Cyprus had as a British Colony.
1275:(Scotland's top criminal court). Judicial robes in the Court of Session are dark red, faced with red crosses (a stylised representation of what were once ribbons used to fasten the gown). Judicial robes in the High Court of Justiciary are predominantly white and red, faced with red crosses over the white. The white and red robe of the
2693:, the court dress of judges and practicing lawyers closely mirrored British court dress of the 18th century; both wore white powdered wigs and (typically) black robes in the lower courts, and in the higher ones, judges would wear red with black markings. The practice fell out of favor and died out by the mid-nineteenth century.
791:, announced that changes would be made to court working dress in the English and Welsh courts. The reforms were due to take effect on 1 January 2008; however, following reports of strong opposition to the proposed changes, they were delayed, eventually taking effect in autumn 2008. The new robes for judges were designed by
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WLR 257), "Solicitors and other advocates authorised under the Courts and Legal
Services Act 1990 ... may wear short wigs in circumstances where they would be worn by King's Counsel or junior counsel." Other qualified advocates, such as chartered legal executive advocates, will wear the same attire as a solicitor.
1791:'s court dress is similar to that of King's Counsels. It includes a silk gown with a flap collar and long closed sleeves (the arm opening is half-way up the sleeve). Therefore, the term "taken silk" continues. On special ceremonial occasions (such as ceremonial sittings of the Supreme Court), PCs also wear a long wig.
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In Norway all court officers wear robes according to what type of court, a black wool robe with a scarlet velvet lapels and cuffs for judges in the
Supreme court, a black wool robe with a black velvet lapels and cuffs for judges in Appellate court and Municipal court. Advocates and prosecutors wear a
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Israeli judges and lawyers (while appearing in a court higher than the magistrate ('shalom') level) wear black robes, generally worn open to show a white shirt, black necktie, and either black or dark blue trousers or skirts (optional for women), and jackets in the winter. The robes and neckties
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in the
Employment Court and District Court. Coroners wear a blue gown with a black yoke and black ribbon on the cuffs. High Court judges wear the KC's gown over suits, while counsel are only required to wear black gowns for jury trials in the District Court, and all the time in the Employment Court,
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In civil cases, High Court judges wear the new-style robe with red tabs at the collar, and no wig, collar, or bands. Before 2008, these judges wore: in winter a black robe faced with fur, a black scarf and girdle, and a scarlet tippet; and in summer a violet robe faced with silk, with the black scarf
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Judicial robes have always exhibited variety depending on the status of the judge, the type of court and other considerations. In addition to robes, judges have generally worn a short bench wig when working in court (reserving the long wig for ceremonial occasions) and a wing collar and bands at the
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Solicitors wear the same wing collar with bands, or collarette, as barristers. Their gowns are of a slightly different style, with a square collar and without gathered sleeves. By virtue of the
Consolidated Criminal Practice Direction at I.1.1 (as amended by Practice Direction (Court Dress) (No4) 1
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Justice intends to keep the current court dress in criminal proceedings. The Bar is a single advocacy profession with specialisation in particular practice areas. There is logic in having the same formal court dress, where formality and
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announced in April 2008 that, as a result of a survey of the profession, the Bar would recommend that advocates should retain their existing formal robes (including wigs) in all cases, civil and criminal, with possible exceptions in the County Court. In a letter to the profession, he said (in part):
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justices wore red robes with ermine trim and full-bottomed wigs, reminiscent of
British court dress. Marshall, however, eschewed this formality and began the practice of only wearing a black silk robe, with no wig. There is some evidence to indicate that the shift to black robes preceded Marshall's
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While the colour of German judges' robes can vary, lawyers in all branches of the law nearly always wear black robes while in court, with the exception of those admitted to the
Federal Court of Justice Bar, in civil matters; these specially appointed attorneys in private practice also wear dark red
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Legal professionals in court wear a black robe with coloured elements. The colour depends on the profession – purple (judges of common courts), red (state prosecutors) and blue (attorneys). Attorneys only wear robes in criminal proceedings and in all proceedings before the Constitutional Court, the
1439:, issued an edict that Victorian Supreme Court judges will no longer wear wigs from May 1 that year. Since then, use of wigs has been declining in Victorian courts; as of August 2021, only 13 out of 70 County Court judges continue to wear wigs, with barristers only wearing wigs when the judge does.
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Business in the lower Scottish courts is routinely conducted by a solicitor, unlike the English jurisdictions, where an advocate (barrister) will often have to be instructed. Solicitors in court wear a court gown over business dress; they do not use the advocate's wig or formal dress. This includes
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in lieu of morning dress. The traditional female equivalent of morning dress, "softly flowing dresses with hats", is strictly for social purposes and would be inappropriate attire for appearances before the nation's highest court. The Court's Marshal and Clerk of both sexes also wear morning dress
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Masters (in both the King's Bench Division and Chancery Division) and Insolvency and Companies Court Judges (in the Chancery Division) formerly wore black gowns, white collar and bands, with short wigs, when sitting in open court. Since 2008 they wear the new design of civil robe with pink tabs at
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For the most part, the changes only affect what is worn by judges in civil courts, who now wear a simplified robe and no wig. Dress worn in criminal courts remains largely unchanged. The changes have been reflected in the dress allowances made to judges (while the one-off cost of supplying the new
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Senior Counsel are appointed annually in the Call to the Inner Bar, a short ceremony in the Supreme Court towards the end of Michaelmas term. (Junior counsel are members of the Outer or Utter Bar.) On this occasion alone do the new Senior Counsel wear full-bottomed wigs, though with their working
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Court dress in Malaysia is based on English court dress, with some modifications. Since the 1990s, judges no longer wear wigs, wing collars and bands but instead wear a waterfall cravat with court coat and black silk gown. Ceremonial robes for judicial office-bearers are generally black with gold
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Advocates now wear business dress, such as a dark suit, unless the court is dealing with a criminal matter, breach of interdict or contempt of court or the sheriff or judge has directed court dress. Court dress is routinely no longer used in the Inner and Outer House, which only hear civil cases.
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Today, generally judges of both state and federal courts are free to select their own courtroom attire, although some jurisdictions do formally require judges to wear robes of some kind when presiding over hearings in court. The most common choice is a plain black robe which covers the torso and
2429:. However, there are some slight differences between the judge and the lawyer. The judge wears a black robe, with silk ties on the sleeves and on the closure of the robe. Lawyers just wear a simple black robe. The higher the rank in court, the fancier the robe becomes; the members of the Dutch '
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Section 49 of the Courts and Court Officers Act 1995, however, did abolish the requirement that barristers should wear wigs in court. To this extent only, the wording of the Rules of Court above is somewhat out of date. (All counsel still must wear a gown and bands etc.) By affording individual
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wear white and black when appearing in all courts. They must wear black robes when appearing in the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal and the High Court; it is optional in the lower courts. Male attorneys may wear black suits with white shirt, black tie and trousers or white national, while female
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In Pakistan, the dress code for lawyers or legal practitioners varies with the season. During the winter months, a formal black suit and tie are worn. During the hot summer months, white shirt and trousers and a white neck band may be worn. In addition, judges wear a black robe over their other
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intended the ban on "wigs and gowns" should be read liberally to mean that judges and barristers should appear in ordinary suits in these cases. In practice, a literal interpretation of the rule has been preferred. Judges and counsel do not wear either wig or gown in the family courts but will
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bar gown (which has a gathered yoke and short, open sleeves) over a dark three-piece suit with similar wing collar and bands. While it is not unknown for female barristers to wear a blouse with separate bands much like male colleagues, more commonly they would wear a starched white all-in-one
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traditions) of lawyers wearing white shirt and black coat, trouser and tie. However, in the 1980s, judges modified their dress to do away with wigs and allowed (optional) the usage of a black sherwani, a long traditional Pakistani coat worn over a white shalwar and qamiz (trousers and shirt).
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Counsel in Malaysia dress as English junior barristers do, but do not wear wigs. Prior to the 1980s, counsel serving in the government legal service wore wigs. Counsel in private practice have never done so. However, some counsels in East Malaysia still wear wigs as part of their court dress.
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All judges in criminal cases continue to wear these traditional forms of dress, which are described in more detail below. Judges in civil and family cases, however, have since 2008 worn a new design of working robe with no wig, collar or bands; this plain, dark, zipped gown (of 'midnight blue
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wear a black silk gown, a bar jacket, bands or a jabot and a horsehair wig with curls at the side and ties down the back. On formal occasions, they wear full-bottomed wigs. In addition Victorian Senior Counsel wear a black rosette hanging from the back of their gown. Junior Counsel wear an
918:("KCs") wear a silk gown with a flap collar and long closed sleeves (the arm opening is half-way up the sleeve). For this reason, barristers who are appointed King's Counsel are said to have "taken silk", and KCs themselves are colloquially called "silks". The KC's black coat, known as a
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On ceremonial occasions, all High Court judges wear the traditional full-bottom wig and the furred scarlet robe (as described below, with scarf, girdle, and tippet), with a matching hood and mantle in addition. Underneath, breeches are worn with stockings and buckled shoes. The judicial
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Since autumn 2008, district judges in the county courts have worn the new-style robe, with the rank of district judge indicated by blue tabs on the facings of the robe by the collar. On ceremonial occasions, district judges wear their ordinary robe together with a short, bar wig.
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1252:. Male advocates wear tail coats under their gowns, and wear white bow ties instead of bands. Female advocates wear dark formal clothing under their gowns but no neckwear. Advocates who have become KCs or judges wear long scarf-like ties (known as falls) instead of bands.
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Senior and Junior Counsel shall appear, when in court, habited in a dark colour and in such robes and bands and with such wigs as have heretofore been worn by Senior and Junior Counsel respectively, and no Counsel shall be heard in any case during the sittings unless so
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wear a plain black gown in court without a wig. Prior to 2010, counsel did not robe before the Federal Circuit Court of Australia. Barristers are now expected to robe for most hearings, but not for interlocutory or interim matters. Wigs are not worn on any occasion.
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barristers a discretion to wear the forensic wig in court, the new rule defused what had become an increasingly bitter debate in the profession whether it was appropriate to cleave to anachronistic modes of dress - even as a traditional and undoubtedly recognizable
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On ceremonial occasions, all Judges of the Court of Appeal wear the full-bottomed wig, together with a black silk damask gown, trained and heavily embellished with gold embroidery, over court coat, lace cuffs and jabot, black breeches, stockings and buckled shoes.
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In 2011, the Supreme Court provided that counsel may jointly agree to dispense with some or all of the traditional elements of court dress at sittings. Thus, at many sittings since then, all justices and counsel present have been attired in ordinary business
671:. Within a certain country and court setting, there may be many times when the full formal dress is not used. Examples in the UK include many courts and tribunals including the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, and sometimes trials involving children.
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By virtue of Section 17 of the Courts Act 1971, all solicitors have full rights of audience in the superior courts of the Republic of Ireland. When appearing as advocates, they wear ordinary suits and, unlike in England, are not required to wear gowns.
2425:. This is a symbolic act, as it is meant to convey the idea that the judge is merely the representative of Dutch or Belgian law, rather than an elevated individual with the power of sentencing people. This idea finds its origins in the time of the
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wear a black robe, usually worn open. These robes are mandatory under article 16 of the Internal Regulations of the Supreme Federal Court and are made of satin. Similar robes are worn in other courts. Lawyers wear a robe when addressing judges.
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the neck and no longer wear wigs. Ceremonially, they wear a black court court, waistcoat, and gown, with black breeches, stockings, buckled shoes, white lace jabot and cuffs, and a long wig, similar to the ceremonial costume of King's Counsel.
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the Judges of the Supreme Court shall on all occasions during the sittings, including sittings of the Court of Criminal Appeal, wear a black woollen gown of uniform make with sleeves bearing green double ribbon banding and a single white neck
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The robes of lawyers and judges can be distinguished by the size and material of the lining. State prosecutors wear the same black robes as states' judges sitting in "ordinary" (criminal or civil) courts, while representatives of the
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or bands and full-bottomed wigs and lace cuffs on formal occasions and bench wigs for ordinary business attire. In the High Court of Australia, barristers wear the same dress as is required by the Supreme Court in their jurisdiction.
1340:, judges no longer wear traditional court dress, but wear black wool robes with a black trim for 'first instance' work, and black wool robes with a red trim for appeal cases. These robes were adopted in 1997 and were designed by
2094:. The judges of the new superior courts, including the Chief Justice and President, adopted for all occasions—ceremonial or otherwise—the ordinary working judicial dress of the austere type previously worn by members of the old
2701:. Beneath the robes business attire is standard (although judges will sometimes don business casual attire, since they are only ever seen in court wearing a robe). Typically judges pay for their own custom made judicial robe.
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judges, prosecutors and lawyers wear black robes in higher courts or in criminal cases. Judges and prosecutors wear red, ermine-lined robes with golden striped hats on solemn occasions such as the opening of the judicial year.
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law all legal professionals taking part in court proceedings, both members of adjudicating panel (judges and lay judges) and lawyers representing parties (prosecutors, advocates, etc.) have to wear black court dress (pol.
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gown with flap collar and long, closed sleeves over a buttoned and broad-cuffed court coat. Their shirts will have a detachable stiff wing collar, worn with bands. Junior Counsel wear a short bar wig and black poplin or
2633:) (judges of Supreme Administrative Court have to wear biretta only when entering and leaving the courtroom and during sentence reading). Judges of different courts are distinguished by different designs of biretta:
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The judge in municipal court, as well as the senior judge in appellate court can decide that no one wears robes, on a case to case basis, but this happens only in non- air conditioned courtrooms on hot summer days.
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and unveiled in May 2008, although a survey of judges published in March 2009 revealed substantial opposition to the new designs, as well as widespread annoyance at the lack of consultation prior to the change.
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A black coat and vest of uniform make and material of the kind worn by Senior Counsel, a black Irish poplin gown of uniform make and material, white bands and a wig of the kind known as the small or bobbed
1466:, court dress is identical to that previously (pre-2008) in use in England, except that wigs are not worn. Wigs were worn in early courts but phased out beginning in the mid-19th century with last holdouts
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It may therefore be said that Irish barristers robe similarly to their English counterparts. Such robes are worn by barristers in all courts, including the District Court. Like King's Counsel in England,
1052:, Criminal Division, wear the same black silk gown and court coat as KCs, together with the short bench wig. Judges of the Civil Division did likewise until 2008, but they now wear the new-style robe.
922:, is cut like 18th-century court dress and the sleeve of the KC's court coat or bar jacket has a turned back cuff with three buttons across. On special ceremonial occasions (such as the opening of the
2037:, albeit pared down and shorn of some of its imperial grandeur. To fit with the reorganization of the courts, the judiciary all but abandoned the wearing of their former ceremonial costumes. Prior to
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wear black gowns when attending court. On ceremonial occasions (such as ceremonial sittings of the Supreme Court) they wear a black gown with purple borders, barrister's bands, mantle and a long wig.
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never wore court dress (although advocates appearing before them did). Instead, they were dressed in ordinary business clothing in accordance with the fashion of their time. Since the creation of the
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A sari or long skirt (white or black or any mellow or subdued colour without any print or design) or flare (white, black or black striped or grey) with white bands, a black coat and Advocates' gowns.
1417:) do not robe when appearing in court, even before superior courts. In those States and Territories with fused professions, solicitors robe in situations where barristers would normally wear robes.
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wears a red robe and hood (without crosses) edged in ermine (black-spotted white fur). Senators sitting in the supreme Scottish civil court, the Court of Session, now routinely wear business dress.
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Judges and senior advocates are distinguished by the extended sleeves on their gowns (i.e. they wear a traditional solicitor's gown) and not necessarily the KC gown as the material is not always '
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Recent changes to Chinese courts have led to a more formal dress code. Business suits or black gowns (with a red stripe on the front) are replacing the military look of the Chinese court system.
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Scottish court dress is very similar to English court dress, with notable differences. Most Scottish courts have eliminated legal dress for civil business and kept it for criminal proceedings.
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robes are required, for criminal and civil barristers... There is strong identification of the Bar of England and Wales in the public's mind and its formal dress nationally and internationally.
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judges of the High Court would likewise have worn scarlet robes with ermine hood and ermine-trimmed mantle. Many fine examples of these robes can be seen in portraits of Irish judges in the
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Junior barristers wear an open-fronted black gown with open sleeves, gathered and decorated with buttons and ribbons, and a gathered yoke, over a black or dark suit, hence the archaic term
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in the Crown Court, if a High Court judge is sitting, wear wig, black gown, wing collar (or collarette) and bands; if a circuit judge is sitting they wear the same outfit without a wig.
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The use of plain black gowns in the Court of Appeal dates from the origin of the Court in the 1870s, when it was populated by Chancery judges who were accustomed to this form of dress.
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gabardine with facings in navy blue velvet') is worn over an ordinary business suit and tie. The status of the wearer is indicated by a pair of different colored tabs below the collar:
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Court dress in many jurisdictions with legal systems derived from England's, including Caribbean and African countries, which have court dress identical to that in England and Wales.
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2193:- and avoided a more drastic solution, such as the abandonment of wigs or gowns altogether. Accordingly, there is little contemporary call for reform of court dress in Ireland.
2735:) to each sleeve of his black robe, but the change in his attire (he had been Chief Justice since 1986) was his own innovation and was inspired by a production of the operetta
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divisions of the courts wore the same black silk gown and court coat or bar jacket as KCs. Since autumn 2008 they too (if robed) have worn the new design of robe in court.
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use the colour red in addition to black. Both countries have specific and strict provisions and regulations on dress in court. In the Netherlands, this is statuted by the
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2845:. A feminized version is sometimes worn by female deputies, which consists of the same garments tailored to female measurements. During her term as Solicitor General,
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was required of all attorneys appearing before the United States Supreme Court by the Court's rules. Even after the Court abolished the requirement, the Office of the
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in Ireland would have worn full ceremonial dress identical to their English equivalents, viz. long black damask robes with wide bands of gold lace and ornaments. The
756:. It is not worn in the Technology and Construction Court, nor in the Commercial Court. Further, in any court formal dress may be dispensed with at the option of the
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German court dress consists of a plain robe similar to the ones worn in the United States, normally without any kind of scarf or collar. However, judges and
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Judges of the district or county courts of the states of Australia wear court dress similar to that worn by judges of the County Court of England and Wales.
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at the back. However, in certain courts, junior advocates do not have the pouch but have a flap instead (akin to a solicitor's gown but with short sleeves).
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sitting in the High Court would likewise adopt the new-style robe with purple tabs, but they opted to retain their violet robe as worn in the County Court.
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Male judges wear white shirts and trousers with a white neck band and a black coat, whilst female judges normally choose to wear the traditional
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wear scarlet gowns when attending court. On ceremonial occasions (such as ceremonial sittings of the Supreme Court) they wear a scarlet gown,
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At the Federal Constitutional Court, a different type of robe is used which is based on the historical court dress of the Italian town of
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wear a black silk gown, a bar jacket with either bands or a jabot and a bench wig. On formal occasions, judges wear full-bottomed wigs.
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of 22 December 1997, in which both titulars and dressing rules are stipulated. The official Belgian court dresses are laid down in the
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robe. On ceremonial occasions he wears the scarlet and fur
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dress identically in the form of a black robe and a white
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705:Judicial Committee of the House of Lords
2961:"Judges give new robes a dressing-down"
2875:
2748:Some Supreme Court justices (including
2086:; the Lord Chief Justice became simply
789:Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
709:Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
168:
3219:Practice Note No 1, 2020 (Court Dress)
3068:
3058:
3016:Rozenberg, Joshua (4 September 2008).
2205:in three sittings in the year, one in
1347:Judges and judicial registrars of the
3614:Greenhouse, Linda (22 January 1995).
961:Insolvency and Companies Court Judges
830:English and Welsh advocates (whether
7:
3427:Oliveira, Mariana (12 August 2012).
2992:"Objection! Judges reject new robes"
2940:from the original on 12 January 2022
2675:United States Supreme Court Justices
838:or other authorised lawyers such as
69:adding citations to reliable sources
5768:Global trade of secondhand clothing
2787:continue to wear the red sashes or
713:Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
3140:Webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk
2883:Gordon, Cathy (21 November 2011).
2569:has also purple collar and cuffs);
1737:The Chief Judge and Judges of the
1375:Workers' Compensation Court of NSW
1356:Federal Circuit Court of Australia
1326:Supreme Court of the United States
1265:Senators of the College of Justice
750:Senior Courts of England and Wales
25:
2012:Courts of the Republic of Ireland
1946:Federal Public Prosecutor General
5804:
3706:Martin, Judith (25 March 2009).
3573:Journal of Supreme Court History
3275:"WA judges ditch horsehair wigs"
2959:Whitehead, Tom (26 March 2009).
2910:"Possible reform of court dress"
2689:During the early history of the
2625:and State Tribunal have to wear
2254:Guardianship of Infants Act 1964
1987:wore wigs; those of the present
1757:The President and Judges of the
845:All male advocates wear a white
785:Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers
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2727:tenure. In 1995, Chief Justice
2257:Family Home Protection Act 1976
2251:Married Women's Status Act 1957
1995:, similar to those worn on the
1364:High Court of England and Wales
1244:Lawyers in Scotland are either
1102:and girdle and scarlet tippet.
56:needs additional citations for
3729:Court Dress Consultation Paper
3658:Hess, Amanda (21 March 2014).
3323:Mills, Tammy (2 August 2021).
3236:"Practice Direction 1 of 2010"
3142:. 22 July 2004. Archived from
2854:when the Court is in session.
2303:Sittings outside the law terms
2016:Law of the Republic of Ireland
1997:International Court of Justice
1906:, head of the court and later
1686:Court of Appeal of New Zealand
1309:, 1930s Australian court dress
1117:Chancery and Family Divisions:
1:
3734:Judicial costume of the world
3165:Faculty of Advocates (2018),
2990:Rajan, Amol (27 March 2009).
2849:appeared before the Court in
2284:Family Law (Divorce) Act 1996
764:and at the trials of minors.
3351:"Bar Council of India Rules"
2623:Supreme Administrative Court
1934:Federal Constitutional Court
1892:Federal Constitutional Court
1759:Court of Appeal of Sri Lanka
1690:Supreme Court of New Zealand
3296:Hall, Bianca (April 2016).
3174:(7 ed.), pp. 40–1
2601:Presiding judges wear also
2269:Status of Children Act 1987
1803:attorneys may wear a white
1290:Sheriffs (who preside over
767:Court dress is not worn at
5846:
5778:List of individual dresses
3567:Hofstedt, Matthew (2021).
2770:presidential inaugurations
2760:, all of whom are or were
2554:White and red - judges of
2547:to also wear court dress.
2499:
2287:Domestic Violence Act 1996
2248:Adoption Acts 1952 to 1998
2245:Children Acts 1908 to 2001
2009:
1985:Supreme Court of Hong Kong
1739:Supreme Court of Sri Lanka
1649:lace, and include a Malay
1539:A black buttoned up coat,
1477:The Federal Court and the
1373:and judges sitting in the
1338:Federal Court of Australia
1234:
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696:
474:Supplementary alternatives
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3782:
3687:. Supremecourt.c-span.org
3486:www.ejustice.just.fgov.be
3435:(in Brazilian Portuguese)
3408:(in Brazilian Portuguese)
2796:administrative law judges
2781:Supreme Court of Maryland
2578:Blue - legal counsellors;
2356:may bear the logo of the
2145:Barristers' dress in the
1940:robes with silk linings.
1823:Other Commonwealth realms
1776:judges wear black gowns.
1472:Newfoundland and Labrador
1429:Chief Justice of Victoria
1349:Family Court of Australia
1018:, and in addition a gold
840:chartered legal executive
744:Where court dress is worn
707:(or "Law Lords") and the
34:. For the racehorse, see
3490:Belgian official journal
2349:Jerusalem District Court
2291:It is arguable that the
2078:Upon the passing of the
1973:one country, two systems
1923:Federal Court of Justice
1783:
1456:Prime Minister of Canada
1273:High Court of Justiciary
1030:Lords Justices of Appeal
568:= Evening (after 6 p.m.)
3380:New Zealand Law Society
2785:Delaware Superior Court
2556:Constitutional Tribunal
2531:) paired with coloured
2377:Netherlands and Belgium
2051:Lords Justice of Appeal
1700:After independence, in
1487:Supreme Court of Canada
1483:Federal Court of Appeal
1322:High Court of Australia
951:judges wear gold tabs,
897:
647:comprises the style of
32:Court uniform and dress
5783:Reconstructed clothing
3739:Thomas Woodcock (2003)
3356:. Bar Council of India
2712:
2686:
2685:also wear lace jabots.
2593:
2519:
2417:, judges, lawyers and
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2358:Israel Bar Association
2352:
2230:Family law proceedings
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986:The Lord Chief Justice
911:
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675:Commonwealth countries
154:
3527:14 April 2017 at the
3517:, N.J. Ct. R. 1:2-1,
3190:Judiciary of Scotland
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2611:Rzeczpospolita Polska
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2541:Warsaw District Court
2539:). Some courts (e.g.
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2221:Call to the Inner Bar
1989:Court of Final Appeal
1901:
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1856:Supreme Federal Court
1849:Supreme Federal Court
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1551:and white bands with
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374:Service dress uniform
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5724:Environmental impact
2808:second-wave feminism
2802:Attorney court dress
2715:Until the tenure of
2665:Judicial court dress
2238:the following Acts:
1908:President of Germany
1784:President's Counsels
1733:Supreme Court Judges
1285:Lord Justice General
799:The Chairman of the
775:, nor in tribunals.
769:hearings in chambers
453:Sportswear (fashion)
411:(anything not above)
151:Colony of Queensland
65:improve this article
5811:Clothing portal
3712:The Washington Post
3196:on 30 December 2017
3028:on 12 February 2015
2777:state supreme court
2683:Ruth Bader Ginsburg
2502:Judiciary of Poland
2458:Spanish Netherlands
2397:Portrait of Adrien
2385:Robe and band of a
2281:Family Law Act 1995
2275:Child Care Act 1991
2266:Family Law Act 1981
2213:, and the other in
2201:Junior counsel are
2147:Republic of Ireland
2065:in 1916) and other
2047:Master of the Rolls
1831:Other jurisdictions
1789:President's Counsel
1780:do not wear gowns.
1479:Tax Court of Canada
1109:(which include the
773:magistrates' courts
703:Members of the old
170:Western dress codes
36:Court Dress (horse)
3620:The New York Times
3585:10.1111/jsch.12255
3460:wetten.overheid.nl
3406:Super Interessante
3124:. 6 November 2023.
3071:has generic name (
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2575:Green - advocates;
2572:Red - prosecutors;
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2055:Lord Chief Justice
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1765:Lower court Judges
1753:Justices of Appeal
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1277:Lord Justice Clerk
1237:Courts of Scotland
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1000:Lord Chief Justice
996:
934:instead of bands.
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608:Fashion portal
508:Religious clothing
357:, "dress clothes")
314:Mess dress uniform
221:Full dress uniform
173:and corresponding
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3548:. 22 January 2015
3252:on 3 October 2012
2823:Solicitor General
2817:Until the 1970s,
2729:William Rehnquist
2453:of 22 July 1970.
2427:French Revolution
2203:called to the Bar
2151:right of audience
2029:, established in
1981:England and Wales
1743:barrister's bands
1682:called to the Bar
1619:barrister's pouch
1427:In Victoria, the
1063:High Court Judges
1022:in the form of a
953:High Court judges
873:Junior barristers
859:black lounge suit
847:stiff wing collar
739:England and Wales
693:The Supreme Court
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2435:courts of appeal
2345:Eichmann's trial
2059:Lord Chief Baron
2027:Irish Free State
1854:Justices of the
1800:Attorneys at law
1749:and a long wig.
1553:Advocates' gowns
1468:British Columbia
1269:Court of Session
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5488:Accessories
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5362:Swim briefs
5327:Boardshorts
5247:Windbreaker
5008:Suit jacket
5003:Mess jacket
4897:Guards Coat
4816:See-through
4580:Romper suit
3954:Neck gaiter
3949:Neckerchief
3803:Terminology
3669:30 December
3552:30 December
3150:30 December
3102:30 December
3069:|last=
3032:30 December
2894:22 December
2847:Elena Kagan
2752:, the late
2507:Court dress
2474:federal law
2419:prosecutors
2411:Netherlands
2207:Hilary term
2185:and bands.
2073:King's Inns
1971:Under the "
1916:prosecutors
1817:court usher
1811:Court staff
1778:Magistrates
1729:for women.
1706:British-Raj
1667:New Zealand
1661:New Zealand
1470:(1905) and
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867:wing collar
752:and in the
665:magistrates
645:Court dress
594:= Gentlemen
271:Semi-formal
18:Legal dress
5591:Suspenders
5586:Sunglasses
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5511:Coin purse
5415:Flip-flops
5410:Dress shoe
5405:Dress boot
5400:Court shoe
5347:Rash guard
5294:Nightshirt
5168:Harrington
5126:pellegrina
4986:Frock coat
4979:Suit coats
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4909:Over-frock
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4328:diplomatic
4290:Yoga pants
4280:Sweatpants
4193:High water
4188:Go-to-hell
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4034:halterneck
4024:cache-cœur
3944:Lavallière
3798:Technology
3691:16 January
3643:1 February
3462:(in Dutch)
3256:16 January
3243:Fmc.gov.au
3200:22 October
3001:16 January
2975:16 January
2944:16 January
2870:References
2543:) require
2500:See also:
2466:provincial
2327:Solicitors
2309:Michaelmas
2293:Oireachtas
2236:inter alia
2092:High Court
2010:See also:
1807:or dress.
1770:High Court
1590:Exemptions
1565:, but not
1523:Bangladesh
1517:Bangladesh
1415:Queensland
1391:Barristers
1250:solicitors
1235:See also:
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980:legal year
965:High Court
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920:court coat
889:Solicitors
863:bar jacket
836:solicitors
832:barristers
495:diplomatic
485:law courts
457:Athleisure
449:Sportswear
444:Streetwear
275:half dress
227:Frock coat
188:full dress
91:newspapers
5660:black tie
5643:white tie
5551:Jewellery
5468:Pantyhose
5342:One-piece
5289:Nightgown
5261:Nightwear
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4919:shadbelly
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4854:Overcoats
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4687:Underwear
4642:Miniskirt
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4517:ball gown
4495:Coatdress
4436:cleanroom
4394:Religious
4389:Political
4285:Windpants
4223:Parachute
4140:Waistcoat
4118:polo neck
3664:Slate.com
3601:236746654
3593:1540-5818
3386:4 January
2965:Telegraph
2934:Telegraph
2851:pantsuits
2839:waistcoat
2812:pantsuits
2766:skullcaps
2470:urban law
2431:Hoge Raad
2405:, Belgium
2021:Judiciary
1977:Hong Kong
1967:Hong Kong
1795:Attorneys
1723:Sri Lanka
1717:Sri Lanka
1637:waistcoat
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1111:Sovereign
1078:black cap
855:waistcoat
818:Advocates
719:of black
451:known as
286:Black tie
250:Ball gown
199:White tie
121:June 2011
5824:Category
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5596:Umbrella
5541:Headband
5516:Cufflink
5473:Stocking
5458:Hold-ups
5387:Footwear
5337:Monokini
5332:Dry suit
5309:Swimwear
5284:Negligee
5274:Babygrow
5269:Babydoll
5237:Ski suit
5220:bathrobe
5200:Lab coat
5178:mackinaw
5121:mozzetta
5111:monastic
5072:pinafore
5035:Tailcoat
4963:Raincoat
4743:Leggings
4712:Camisole
4692:lingerie
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4500:Cocktail
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4426:Workwear
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4275:Slim-fit
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4103:guernsey
4098:cardigan
4039:tube top
4029:crop top
3921:Neckwear
3896:Kerchief
3837:baseball
3819:Headwear
3808:Timeline
3793:Industry
3776:Clothing
3546:Scpr.org
3525:Archived
3439:12 April
3412:12 April
3335:2 August
3308:2 August
3281:27 March
3061:cite web
2938:Archived
2858:See also
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2789:baldrics
2738:Iolanthe
2460:and the
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2049:and the
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1702:Pakistan
1696:Pakistan
1644:Malaysia
1549:sherwani
1547:, black
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1166:breeches
1125:Chancery
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587:= Ladies
500:academic
439:Workwear
390:Pantsuit
351:Informal
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160:Part of
5763:Fursuit
5729:Fashion
5702:Costume
5685:Related
5625:Western
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5531:Glasses
5526:Gaiters
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5445:Legwear
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5430:Slipper
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5173:leather
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4218:Palazzo
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4046:Cycling
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3788:History
3360:2 March
3329:The Age
3302:The Age
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4421:Prison
4416:School
4377:combat
4370:sailor
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4071:Henley
4056:Mantle
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3934:Choker
3906:Turban
3886:Helmet
3869:fedora
3864:bowler
3859:boater
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3496:11 May
3382:. 2011
3186:"FAQs"
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2722:, all
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2648:Sweden
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2437:, the
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1727:sarees
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