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Koem Kab
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Founded: Dec 09, 2016
Father Knows Best State

Postby Koem Kab » Mon Sep 11, 2017 10:11 pm

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Obviously, it's good for money.
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? No
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? No
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? difference
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): Usual stuff
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? No
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? No
Do school students wear uniforms? No
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Kenmoria
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Founded: Jul 03, 2017
Scandinavian Liberal Paradise

Postby Kenmoria » Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:21 pm

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Yes
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? Only on specialist beaches and other areas
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? No
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? There are usually gender differences in most items of clothing
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): People commonly dress more formally than others. Popular items include shirt and trousers for males and skirts for females
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? No
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? Other than nudity, no
Do school students wear uniforms? Most do
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Karamiko
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Founded: Mar 17, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Karamiko » Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:36 pm

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Yes
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? Yes, unrestricted
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? No
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? Unisex, except for some formal outfits (i.e. kimonos)
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): At comfortable temperatures: anything light and airy, often white. In colder temperatures, they wear much thicker clothing. However, one thing Antarcticans can almost always be seen wearing is scarves.
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? No
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? No
Do school students wear uniforms? No
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Rudkullar
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Founded: Aug 17, 2015
Ex-Nation

Postby Rudkullar » Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:53 pm

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Yes.
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? No.
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? There is no defined national dress.
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? Mostly unisex, especially for regular citizens.
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): Standardized boiler suits.
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? Traditional Sarvolian costume which consists of the chokha for males and a white dress with a tall cap for females.
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? Yes.
Do school students wear uniforms? Yes.
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Brellach
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Founded: Jun 20, 2007
Ex-Nation

Postby Brellach » Tue Sep 12, 2017 3:08 am

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Many do, but it is believed that the majority routinely do not. Around 60% of Brellachi are members of nomadic tribes, and those operating in the warmer parts of Brellach (which is the majority of them) eschew clothing entirely.
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? No laws exist around clothing, or the lackthereof. Brellachi religious beliefs discourage it, though.
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? No.
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? There is no convention similar to 'women should wear dresses, and men should wear trousers', no. Clothing is seen as functional.
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): Where clothing is worn, it tends not to be elaborate. Clothing is worn in colder areas such as the northern, steppes-like region, because being naked would be too cold. So there, it tends to be layers of natural fabrics, usually of a natural colour. In warmer areas, particularly the Aichan Savannah, where clothing is worn it tends to be loose-fitting and brightly coloured, to aid in cooling and to protect the skin from the sun. In the western regions, where it tends to be cool and wet, clothing must be both water resistant and somewhat warm, so again, layers tend to be worn. There is no real convention that is universal to the whole of Brellach, other than the fact that clothing exists as a necessity in certain environments. Brellachi spiritual beliefs has people adopt the mantra that "mortals cannot design anything as beautiful as Her Divine Glory's creation, so don't try".
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? The only type of clothing found in Brellach exclusively is the uniform sported by Her Protectors. They wear ceremonial white, silky robes; they are wrapped tightly around their upper bodies, with the Glyph of Light embroidered in black upon their right breasts, and the whole ensemble is secured around their waists with brown leather belts. The lower halves of the robes are much looser, almost like skirts, and reach down to their knees. Despite their ceremonial nature, they are designed to afford the wearers with ease of movement. The robes continue right up back of their necks and wrap around their faces and heads, leaving only their eyes uncovered. Their uniforms are ancient, and were probably inspired by clothing common at the time, but no longer used.
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? No.
Do school students wear uniforms? No.

Is public nudity legal everywhere? Yes.
If it is restricted to certain contexts, what are those contexts? There are no exceptions.
If public nudity is legal, are there any laws protecting nude citizens (for example, would someone be explicitly protected from being kicked off a bus?)? Nobody needs protection; nudity is normalised in Brellach.
Does the law control to any extent what people are allowed to wear in public? Only the Divine Queen is faced with any restrictions on what she may wear, that being nothing. No laws exist that regulate what normal citizens can wear (or not wear).
If so, how extensive are these laws (for example, do they only restrict that you have to wear a suit at your day job or is everyone required to wear a unisex uniform?)? Her Protectors, Her Legionnaires, and Her Lawbringers all have uniforms as part of their jobs. This is the only 'requirement' that is enforced, and it is for somewhat obvious reasons.
Do schools more commonly have uniforms, dress codes, or no restrictions? They do not. Public schools, where they exist, are generally run by members of the Priesthood of Her Divine Glory, who would understandably prefer that nobody wore anything at all. But they don't enforce this desire, and no uniforms are enforced either.
Does the government restrict people’s appearance (for example, dyeing hair or ear piercings)? No.
Does the government control the supply of clothing (for example, does everyone wear government issued clothing or are private businesses and fashion allowed? No.
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Shurjah
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Founded: Jul 13, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Shurjah » Tue Sep 12, 2017 7:35 pm

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Yes
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? No
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it?
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Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? Yes it is different and cross dressing is illegal
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): Like the national dress and western style clothing women usually wear Niqab or Hijab
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? It's common for our men to wear hooded robes which is also common in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? Yes it must be compliant with Islamic modesty requirements
Do school students wear uniforms? Yes

Is public nudity legal everywhere? No
If it is restricted to certain contexts, what are those contexts? It's illegal completely
If public nudity is legal, are there any laws protecting nude citizens (for example, would someone be explicitly protected from being kicked off a bus?)? N/A
Does the law control to any extent what people are allowed to wear in public? Yes
If so, how extensive are these laws (for example, do they only restrict that you have to wear a suit at your day job or is everyone required to wear a unisex uniform?)? It just restricts immodest clothing
Do schools more commonly have uniforms, dress codes, or no restrictions? Uniforms mostly but it's the school's choice and if they don't have uniforms the Nation's laws on clothing apply there too
Does the government restrict people’s appearance (for example, dyeing hair or ear piercings)? Yes dying hair is illegal as are obnoxious hair styles and other obstructive and immodest fashions, this is not enforced on foreigners except Muslim ones
Does the government control the supply of clothing (for example, does everyone wear government issued clothing or are private businesses and fashion allowed? No people may shop wherever they like as long as it is compliant with the law
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Fendur
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Founded: Sep 02, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Fendur » Tue Sep 12, 2017 7:48 pm

Do your nation’s people wear clothes?
Yes.

Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent?
No.

Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it?
No.

Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex?
Women wear clothes that would commonly be found in a typical Western nation, while men usually wear simple jumpsuits that focus more on comfort and utility than appearance.

What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable):
Women usually wear normal shirts and jeans while men wear plain jumpsuits. Women also wear dresses and other clothes that are similar, but less often and usually for appearance only (It's harder to work in them, etc.)

Are there any particular items specific to your nation?
The jumpsuits worn by men are probably unique, since they are required by law to wear them.
(Tracking devices are also implanted in the clothing as a backup to the devices that are surgically implanted).

Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)?
Not that much, other than the requirements for men.

Do school students wear uniforms?
Typically not, but some schools have official uniforms. The education centers for boys require that they wear their versions of jumpsuits.
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Destructive Government Economic System
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Founded: Jun 15, 2017
Corporate Police State

Postby Destructive Government Economic System » Tue Sep 12, 2017 7:53 pm

Public nudity is punishable by immediate execution. Also, there are only male skeletons in the DGES, so there are only military and work uniforms worn here. There aren't schools here, either, since it's all military training. Who cares about national clothing?

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Ameteurial Outdated Philosophia
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Founded: Jul 25, 2017
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Postby Ameteurial Outdated Philosophia » Tue Sep 12, 2017 8:27 pm

Do your nation’s people wear clothes?In most city-states, yes.
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? Yes, in some city-states, though not in most.
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? Yes, the Greek toga.
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? Mostly unisex, with the exceptional of heels.
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): Togas and sandals, or occasionally jackets or crocks.
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? Well, as an alternate history Greece, the toga.
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? In most city-states, yes.
Do school students wear uniforms? In some schools, yes.
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Wiewawoe
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Founded: Oct 31, 2015
Ex-Nation

Postby Wiewawoe » Wed Sep 13, 2017 2:51 am

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Yes.
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? No. You are only allowed to be naked if no one can see you.
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? There is a dress code (see second poll), but there isn't one particular dress that is the national dress.
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? Robes and togas are state-approved unisex clothing. Anything else is restricted per gender: unless they are wearing a robe/toga, women must wear a skirt or dress and men must wear pants. The only exceptions are the very rare cases where women wear pants as part of a uniform.
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): Old-fashioned clothing in the colors light grey (most common), white, beige, cream, blue-grey, green-grey, very light brown, other shades of grey. Older adult men often wear robes. Underage boys often wear pants. Younger adult men commonly wear either. Women of any age usually wear skirts or dresses, but some of them wear unisex robes/togas.
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? Not that I know of at the moment.
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? Yes: there is a dress code.
Do school students wear uniforms? Yes. The dress code for the school uniforms is stricter than the national dress code.

Is public nudity legal everywhere? No. It is illegal to be naked anywhere where other people can see you (unless you're at home in the bath or something like that).
If it is restricted to certain contexts, what are those contexts? It is not officially illegal to be naked in a non-private area if you are the only person in that area and nobody else can see you.
If public nudity is legal, are there any laws protecting nude citizens (for example, would someone be explicitly protected from being kicked off a bus?)? No.
Does the law control to any extent what people are allowed to wear in public? Yes: there is a dress code.
If so, how extensive are these laws (for example, do they only restrict that you have to wear a suit at your day job or is everyone required to wear a unisex uniform?)? The dress code must be obeyed in all occasions. There are a LOT of restrictions on what colors you are allowed to wear: bright colors are completely illegal, and anything other than the colors mentioned in the first poll is strongly frowned upon. There are also many other rules: text on clothes is illegal, glittery/shiny clothes and accessories are illegal, wearing plastic fabrics is illegal, wearing a large image on your clothes is illegal (example: a dress with one big flower on it is not allowed, but a dress with a pattern of little flowers is allowed), wearing "alternative" fashion is illegal, revealing clothing is illegal (this includes short skirts, but visible shoulders are allowed), clothing that looks too "modern" is usually illegal, and the list goes on. As I said earlier, there are also gender restrictions: robes and togas are state-approved unisex clothes, but in almost all other cases, women must wear a dress or skirt and men must wear pants.
Do schools more commonly have uniforms, dress codes, or no restrictions? A large majority of the schools in Wiewawoe has uniforms. A few schools only have a dress code (stricter than the national dress code, but not as specific as having school uniforms).
Does the government restrict people’s appearance (for example, dyeing hair or ear piercings)? Yes. Girls aren't allowed to have very short hair. No one is allowed to be bald unless they are naturally bald. Make-up is illegal unless it is used to mask freckles, a large mole, anything red (such as pimples) or an "inappropriate" skin color. Dying hair is illegal unless it is used to get a more "appropriate" hair color (such as bleaching dark or red hair). It is promoted to discriminate people with dark or red hair until they have proven themselves worthy citizens. Red hair is seen as so provoking that it is actually promoted to discriminate redheads all the time unless they cover or bleach their hair. It is promoted for red-haired people to wear headscarves/kerchiefs (for women) or hats/turbans (for men). Almost all piercings are illegal. Tattoos are always illegal. There is a law that if someone looks so unusual that it "disturbs the peace", this person is breaking the law and might be a witch: this results in a lot of physically handicapped people getting the death penalty because people think they are witches.
Does the government control the supply of clothing (for example, does everyone wear government issued clothing or are private businesses and fashion allowed? Small private businesses (such as a taylor with his own shop or market) are allowed. Sewing your own clothing is allowed. (Both of these only if they conform to the dress code, of course.) Large fashion businesses, fashion shows and fashion magazines are not allowed. Clothing factories are illegal, but this is because they use illegal machines.

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Constitutional Technocracy of Minecraft
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Postby Constitutional Technocracy of Minecraft » Wed Sep 13, 2017 9:34 am

Survey #1:
Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Yes
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? Yes (but restricted in certain areas)
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? No
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? Somewhat unisex
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): Western-style clothing
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? No
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? No
Do school students wear uniforms? No

Survey #2:
Is public nudity legal everywhere? Not in certain areas
If it is restricted to certain contexts, what are those contexts? Not allowed in areas for young children
If public nudity is legal, are there any laws protecting nude citizens (for example, would someone be explicitly protected from being kicked off a bus?)? Yes
Does the law control to any extent what people are allowed to wear in public? No
If so, how extensive are these laws (for example, do they only restrict that you have to wear a suit at your day job or is everyone required to wear a unisex uniform?)? N/A
Do schools more commonly have uniforms, dress codes, or no restrictions? No restrictions
Does the government restrict people’s appearance (for example, dyeing hair or ear piercings)? No
Does the government control the supply of clothing (for example, does everyone wear government issued clothing or are private businesses and fashion allowed? Private businesses and fashion are allowed, the government has no control over clothing
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Postby Democratic Exodian Territories » Wed Sep 13, 2017 4:22 pm

Do your nation’s people wear clothes?: Absolutely.
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent?: No form of public nudity is allowed. (see below)
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it?: A "Mao" tunic suit with a tie-like neckerchief, trouser shorts, and a blank baseball cap for men, and button-down blouses, cloth pillbox hats, and short skirts for women. Worn on patriotic days.
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex?: Women are more likely to wear skirts in day-to-day attire, but for the most part, more socially progressive or casual people tend to wear unisex clothing.
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): Clothing fashion is heavily influenced by both the East and West, with American casual wear on normal days, and dresses, British-styled tailored suits or Chinese Mao suits on formal occasions.
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? None, although brimmed caps are very popular with all types of people, and military-style fatigues and aviator sunglasses have gained popularity recently.
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? No public nudity. That is all.
Do school students wear uniforms? Only in private schools that make it mandatory.

Is public nudity legal everywhere?: No. It's not legal anywhere, but clothing such as crop tops or bikinis for females or being shirtless for males is legal in certain areas, like sporting areas or the beach, or during summer. "Nudity" is essentially regarded as "showing parts of the genital region."
If it is restricted to certain contexts, what are those contexts?: N/A
If public nudity is legal, are there any laws protecting nude citizens (for example, would someone be explicitly protected from being kicked off a bus?)? N/A
Does the law control to any extent what people are allowed to wear in public?: No vulgar or discriminatory language on clothing, and certain jobs such as police or construction require uniforms. Masks covering the face are also not allowed.
If so, how extensive are these laws (for example, do they only restrict that you have to wear a suit at your day job or is everyone required to wear a unisex uniform?)? They're enforced fully everywhere, at all times.
Do schools more commonly have uniforms, dress codes, or no restrictions? Schools commonly have a dress code with no uniforms.
Does the government restrict people’s appearance (for example, dyeing hair or ear piercings)? Excessive tattoos on the face or piercings of genital areas, face or nipples.
Does the government control the supply of clothing (for example, does everyone wear government issued clothing or are private businesses and fashion allowed? The private clothing industry is alive and well in Exodia with its capitalist views, with multiple brands competing almost all the time.
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Kirislavia
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Postby Kirislavia » Wed Sep 13, 2017 4:28 pm

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Yes.
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? No.
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? No.
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? Men wear trousers and women generally (but not always) choose to wear skirts or dresses.
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): The average man might wear a button-down shirt, work trousers, and boots. A woman might wear a sweater, calf-length denim skirt, and lace-up oxfords. Pretty much every Kirislavian owns a heavy black wool coat that they wear for a good 3/4 of the year when it's cold out.
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? No.
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? Yes, there are laws requiring modest clothing while in public.
Do school students wear uniforms? Yes.

Is public nudity legal everywhere? No, it is illegal in all public areas.
If it is restricted to certain contexts, what are those contexts?
If public nudity is legal, are there any laws protecting nude citizens (for example, would someone be explicitly protected from being kicked off a bus?)?

Does the law control to any extent what people are allowed to wear in public? Yes.
If so, how extensive are these laws (for example, do they only restrict that you have to wear a suit at your day job or is everyone required to wear a unisex uniform?)? People must be modestly dressed while in public. The law defines appropriate dress as that which does not expose the breasts, knees, or any of the area in between (i.e. the stomach, the upper legs, etc). Exceptions are, however, made for places such as public swimming pools.
Do schools more commonly have uniforms, dress codes, or no restrictions? All primary and secondary schools in Kirislavia have uniforms, consisting of a white shirt, black skirt or trousers, and a red neck scarf. Universities do not have uniforms, but do enforce a dress code while students are in class.
Does the government restrict people’s appearance (for example, dyeing hair or ear piercings)? Not by law, however most workplaces and all schools prohibit visibily displaying dyed hair, piercings other than earrings, and other similar modifications.
Does the government control the supply of clothing (for example, does everyone wear government issued clothing or are private businesses and fashion allowed? All clothing is produced in state-owned factories. While there are many options for clothing to choose from, the government ensures that all of it meets the standards for proper dress mentioned above.
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Yuugao
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Postby Yuugao » Wed Sep 13, 2017 5:03 pm

Do your nation’s people wear clothes?Yes.
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent?No.
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it?The various forms of kimono.
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex?Yes, both in the national dress and everyday Western-style clothing. However, there are clothing sub-cultures that blur the lines between gender.
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable):The spectrum of daily wear of Yuugaoan citizens runs from conservative business attire to the small amount of older women who favor kimono to western wear on a daily basis to the eccentric styles of the many fashion sub-cultures like lolita and decora.
Are there any particular items specific to your nation?There are very many items essential to wearing kimono properly that aren't found in other nations.
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)?Aside from the public nudity ban and a dress code for government employees, there are no laws against what a person can wear.
Do school students wear uniforms?Yes. The seifuku style of girl's school uniform has become a symbol of Japanese youth and education.
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Postby Narland » Wed Sep 13, 2017 6:34 pm

Commonwealth of Narland Costume and Dress
Part 1
Do your nation’s people wear clothes?
Yes, in general Euro-American styles.
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent
Nudidty in public is frowned upon except for penury and limited designated areas (some beaches in Heatherbrook Canton). It is generally illegal if it breaches the public peace as modesty and prudence are considered civic virtues. However streaking while technically a breach of peace is tolerated and sometimes lauded.
.....Police will tell a nudist that is disrupting convention (wandered off the nudist area) to go and put some clothes on. If the person is causing a scene and persists in causing a scene, they are warned, and then escorted home or if belligerent the police have the option to ticket for breach of peace and if violent taken to the police station.
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it?
National Dress is descriptive and changes contemporaneously.
Urban Men: Top hat and 3 piece business suit, winged oxfords with overcoat where appropriate, accessories include cummerbund, walking stick or sidearm, gloves, etc.
Rural Men: Cowboy hat, trapper hat or sombrero, 3 piece western wear, bolo tie, and cowboy boots.
Urban Women: Formal Evening gown, scarf or headpiece, gloves, nylon stockings, pumps.
Rural Women: Western style evening gown.
Informal Folk Costume:
Men: Buckskin trapper outfit with fur hat (coonskin, skunkskin, and beaverskin with tail are currently popular).
Women: A regional Pioneer Dress or Sun Dress depending on commemoration event.
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? Clothing is usually distinctly masculine or feminine. Unisex styles have proven unpopular.
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable):
men: shoes, slacks, shirt, and hat (fedora, trilby etc.)
women: headpiece dress; or slacks/skirt and blouse, stocking or nylons, shoes
Are there any particular items specific to your nation?
The jacket of men's suits have an extra accoutrement, a collar piece that is uniform with the collar to the gorge of the lapel. It is usually a different color than that the suit and may indicate occupation.
.....For example, members of the Chamber of Deputies (House of Representatives) wear a buff piece with navy blue border and a blue crescent on the left side. The Aldermen (Senators) wear an ash coloured piece with maroon border and navy blue crescent. Physicians belonging to the Commonwealth Medical Society will wear a maroon piece with white and red corded border and a gold caduceus at the end of wearer's left.
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)?
The Uniform Services (Army, Navy, etc) are required to regiment themselves distinct from the public when on duty as prescribed by law or as directed by said uniformed service.
Do school students wear uniforms?
Yes

Part Two
Is public nudity legal everywhere?
No
If it is restricted to certain contexts, what are those contexts?
Private property, designated areas (nude beach, nude park etc.)
If public nudity is legal, are there any laws protecting nude citizens (for example, would someone be explicitly protected from being kicked off a bus?)?
Nudity and using public transportation are considered a health hazard and prohibited. Hygiene, health, and modesty are commonsense considerations. Necessity of clothing is considered a part of the human condition.
Does the law control to any extent what people are allowed to wear in public? No person may wear clothing to deceive others such that they are perceived to belong to a Uniformed Service (police, Army, Navy, etc.)
If so, how extensive are these laws (for example, do they only restrict that you have to wear a suit at your day job or is everyone required to wear a unisex uniform?)?Not applicable to the previous question.
Do schools more commonly have uniforms, dress codes, or no restrictions?Most schools have uniforms. Dress codes are part of the uniformity. Very few if any schools has no requirements for irresponsible behaviour.
Does the government restrict people’s appearance (for example, dyeing hair or ear piercings)?No.
Does the government control the supply of clothing (for example, does everyone wear government issued clothing or are private businesses and fashion allowed?Only felons in custody and voluntary indentured servants (Army, Navy, Civil Service, etc).

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Vallermoore
Senator
 
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Founded: Mar 27, 2011
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy

Postby Vallermoore » Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:42 pm

Survey One

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Humans do, changelings generally don't if they are not undercover, and ponies only do on special occasions.
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? Yes on a few nudist beaches.
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? Tartan kilts and plaids.
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? Girls wear dresses and skirts quite often.
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable):Human girls-fine jewellery, dresses, skirts, slacks, sometimes trousers, human males, trousers, shirts ect. Sapient ponies and changelings often wear saddlebags
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? Weapons are often carried openly.
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? Military and police uniforms may not be worn by the general public.
Do school students wear uniforms? Only at a few schools.
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Arthropol
Minister
 
Posts: 2185
Founded: May 19, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Arthropol » Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:14 am

Removed for retcon purposes (2019-08-01)
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Kingdom of Arthropol - Royaume d'Arthropol
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Capital: Arthropol City
Language: French
Population: 72 million
Economic: centre-left
Social: moderate
Nationality: Australian
Sex: Male
Economic: fairly left-wing
Social: moderately authoritarian
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Arthropol
Minister
 
Posts: 2185
Founded: May 19, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Arthropol » Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:16 am

Removed for retcon purposes (2019-08-01)
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Kingdom of Arthropol - Royaume d'Arthropol
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Capital: Arthropol City
Language: French
Population: 72 million
Economic: centre-left
Social: moderate
Nationality: Australian
Sex: Male
Economic: fairly left-wing
Social: moderately authoritarian
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New Portucalia
Secretary
 
Posts: 32
Founded: Sep 16, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby New Portucalia » Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:28 am

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Yes.
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? No.
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? No.
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? Mostly unisex.
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): Women are encouraged to wear their military fatigues, following in the Empress's steps, men are free to wear whatever as long as it is not deemed inappropriate.
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? No.
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? Yes, there are laws requiring modest clothing for men while in public.
Do school students wear uniforms? Yes.

Is public nudity legal everywhere? No, it is illegal in all public areas.
]If it is restricted to certain contexts, what are those contexts?
If public nudity is legal, are there any laws protecting nude citizens (for example, would someone be explicitly protected from being kicked off a bus?)?

Does the law control to any extent what people are allowed to wear in public? Yes.
If so, how extensive are these laws (for example, do they only restrict that you have to wear a suit at your day job or is everyone required to wear a unisex uniform?)? Men must be modestly dressed while in public.
Do schools more commonly have uniforms, dress codes, or no restrictions? Uniforms are in place for all schools across the Empire, University included. Failure to dress accordingly can result in the offending student to have his education suspended and, in some cases, terminated.
Does the government restrict people’s appearance (for example, dyeing hair or ear piercings)? No
Does the government control the supply of clothing (for example, does everyone wear government issued clothing or are private businesses and fashion allowed? Private business's are allowed to a certain extent, the people within the Empire can dress however they please as long as they don't break any modesty laws.
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Hokomi
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Posts: 84
Founded: Oct 07, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Hokomi » Sun Nov 05, 2017 4:20 pm

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? yes, usually
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? yes, frowned upon in urban areas, ok in rural areas.
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? Kimonos
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? nope, people don't gender clothing, all clothing types are open to all genders, and what other nations would consider "crossdressing" is very common, and well accepted.
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): Similar to Korean or Japanese fashion.
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? Beanies, almost everyone wears them even when it isn't cold, leggings, skirts, and bright colored down jackets are super popular.
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? nope.
Do school students wear uniforms? yes, but there's 5 outfits to choose from, and color is unregulated. (Only pre-k through 6th grade)

Is public nudity legal everywhere? legal, pretty much.
If it is restricted to certain contexts, what are those contexts? In urban areas, you can get a citation in certain instances like on public transport, or in crowded public areas.
If public nudity is legal, are there any laws protecting nude citizens (for example, would someone be explicitly protected from being kicked off a bus?)? nope, you can get kicked off public transport, or be refused service.
Does the law control to any extent what people are allowed to wear in public? nope.
If so, how extensive are these laws (for example, do they only restrict that you have to wear a suit at your day job or is everyone required to wear a unisex uniform?)? n/a
Do schools more commonly have uniforms, dress codes, or no restrictions? yes there is school uniforms in primary, and middle schools.
Does the government restrict people’s appearance (for example, dyeing hair or ear piercings)? nope.
Does the government control the supply of clothing (for example, does everyone wear government issued clothing or are private businesses and fashion allowed? nope.
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The Land of the Ephyral
Diplomat
 
Posts: 798
Founded: Jun 03, 2016
Democratic Socialists

Postby The Land of the Ephyral » Mon Nov 06, 2017 5:14 am

Do your nation’s people wear clothes?
Yes, citizens of the Undying Empire wear traditional clothing of the empire.

Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent?
To some degree. Total exposure is regarded as primitive and wild, except in certain circumstances. Because of this, though there are no laws against it per say, you will not find completely nude men and women. However it is common to see either sex topless with no social taboo.

Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it?
The single article of clothing most associated with Ephyra by outsiders is the zyslar, a type of revealing dress by Western standards but regarded as very popular and feminine by the Ephyral themselves.

Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex?
Yes. Though both sexes feature clothing of a loose variant below the waist, the male clothing is thicker, and structured differently. The traditional male clothing also does not include a chest-piece, whilst women's do due to the presence of breasts, though coverage is not for modesty but comfort.

What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable):
The male attire is the kandar. This is a piece of clothing situated on the waist and functions like a robe-skirt. It's thick, but allows for walking, and in richer colours and fabrics becomes a symbol of the aristocracy. It is often twinned with an ornamental chest-piece, but this is more common amongst higher citizenry as opposed to a general rule. Though following a single, basic template, kandar between men can vary due to different styles, family allegiances, and social status.

Women have more complex fashion. The most common is the zyslar, which is a revealing dress above the waist but more conservative below the waist. The skirt part, known as a sakana, can feature splits down the sides of the leg, or be made to be translucent or transparent in sunlight to silhouette the legs. This is considered sophisticated, whilst shorter skirts are regarded as being the choice of harlots. Because of this, the skirt is usually full-length. Breast coverage is called a sisar, and is typically a simplistic but malleable wrap to cover the breasts and secure them, almost identical to the Roman strophium. In zyslar, it is more design-oriented, and women will typically expose part of their breast when wearing this for sheer joy of doing so. The breast is not something modest to be worn, and girls like boys spend their childhood topless due to the fact they have no breasts to conceal. Women who conceal their breasts permanently are usually women beyond child-bearing age, whilst unmarried and married women may opt to either be bare-breasted or covered. The zyslar is most popular because it reveals the midsection also, the location of a womb, a body part thus considered sacred to a degree and the exposure of which is deemed most appropriate for younger, fertile women.

The selar is more modern-looking, but in fact remains a tradition dress of the old nobility, but is popular amongst wealthier women today. Essentially a one-piece dress, it is incredibly fine and well-tailored, but extensively covers above the waist. As per usual, parts of the breast are left exposed but not the nipple. Selar may either secure over the shoulders or the neck. The selar is known to be very form-fitting at the hips and bust, and everywhere in-between, outlining the shape of the woman exactly as she is naturally, whilst allowing the skirt of the dress to be more flowing and loose. It is thus a tighter fit than a zyslar, which through it's shoulder suspension remains relatively loose below the waist, and tight only at the breasts. Both are considered very womanly outfits.

Women who want to be bare-breasted simply wear a sakana skirt at the waist and nothing on their chest. This is not deemed 'lower class', though women of wealth prefer the aforementioned selar and zyslar, but from time to time women simply desire to be bare-breasted, and her social class can be assessed via the sheer quality of her skirt, as well as any jewellery, and her hair-style and make-up.

(Art is not my own.)

Both men and women wear sandals that secure up the shin to varying designs, with colourful and more ornate designs favoured by the higher classes and wealthier citizens. It is deemed improper for a freeborn citizen to have his or her bare foot be dirtied by the ground.

Women do not wear bras at any point and they do not exist within the empire. Women do however wear an underwear piece called a pasar, and men a zanar, believed to be the general equivalents to male and female underwear in the West. The zanar can be viewed as being like male boxer shorts, and the pasar like female panties. Both are designed to be form-fitting and comfortable. Both sexes sleep nude.

Technically, a man would wear nothing but a zanar, and a woman nothing but a pasar, and still be considered relatively decent, but ultimately neither really do so except for wearing more durable variants for relaxing, such as sun-bathing or beach-visiting. However it is deemed acceptable for men and women to sunbathe nude if they desire, which is one of the circumstances where public nudity is not deemed inappropriate. Typically, if an action of sophistication and civilisation is performed, such as sunning, public bathing, or sport, it cancels out the barbarity of nudity but does not necessitate it.

Are there any particular items specific to your nation?
Women are known to wear circlets of varying design upon their head as opposed to any form of hat. These can be expensive and thus not all women do wear them. Simultaneously, chokers of metallic style are the 'wedding rings' of Ephyra. A golden choker symbolises the primary wife of a man, and a silver choker the secondary wives. Most men will only have one wife however and thus gold remains the most common. The expense of the item means that marriage is a commitment valued greatly. The choker originates from the tradition wear men would own women, and the choker essentially be a glorified slave collar. It is no longer viewed as female slavery but an honoured gift to propose marriage from a man to a woman.

Both men and women may wear arm-rings or arm-bands of varying design.

Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)?
Only to the extent that women may not wear male clothing and men may not wear female clothing.

Do school students wear uniforms?
No. The traditional Ephyral attires are considered uniforms. Boys wear their kandar, and girls a sakana. Neither sex wears any top-coverage until girls become women through menstruation, and boys become men and may adorn their chest at the age of sixteen.
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Is public nudity legal everywhere?
By Imperial law, yes. However the imperial territories where native culture persists are advertised as dangerous to Ephyral. Women especially should not venture there topless, and in fact women in general are discouraged from travelling to certain regions altogether, as even the conservative Ephyral dresses of the selar are viewed as too immodest by some subjects. Though sexual assault or rape of any woman there would be punished severely, women are, in all circumstances, advised to minimise the chances of being attacked.

If it is restricted to certain contexts, what are those contexts?
N/A

If public nudity is legal, are there any laws protecting nude citizens (for example, would someone be explicitly protected from being kicked off a bus?)?
No. Because even though it's not expressly illegal, full nudity is not embraced in everyday activies. A topless woman may ride the bus with no hindrance, but a naked woman or naked man might be deemed a disturbance.

Does the law control to any extent what people are allowed to wear in public?
Aside from aforementioned sex-assigned clothing, no.

If so, how extensive are these laws (for example, do they only restrict that you have to wear a suit at your day job or is everyone required to wear a unisex uniform?)?
Men wear male clothes. Women wear female clothes.

Do schools more commonly have uniforms, dress codes, or no restrictions?
Question has already been asked and answered.

Does the government restrict people’s appearance (for example, dyeing hair or ear piercings)?
Dying hair is not common in any circumstance, and neither are piercings. Female make up especially is not over the top, except perhaps the kohl eyeliner around the eyes. Men are less involved in this. Ultimately the government allows men and women to apply what they will within cultural norms.

Does the government control the supply of clothing (for example, does everyone wear government issued clothing or are private businesses and fashion allowed?
Again, this question has been asked in different ways about three times and I am not answering it again.

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Persagonia
Envoy
 
Posts: 211
Founded: Oct 31, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Persagonia » Mon Nov 06, 2017 5:28 am

Do your nation’s people wear clothes?: Yes of course, what do you think?
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent?: No, but people can be nude at private nude beaches for nudists
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it?: A combination of Shalvar (traditional pants), Jameh (traditional shirt) and a white belt called the Kamarband. Women wear the Sarband (a traditional headdress) and they wear long robes and loin cloths.
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex?: Yes there is a major gender difference
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): For men, casual plaid shirt or t-shirt with trousers and jeans. For women, they wear a woven fabric sweater which is supplemented by a cardigan or vest and they also wear shorts or miniskirts, and sometimes they wear a loosen veil. Compared to the Western world, Iranians seems a bit conservative although in the Middle East, they're perceived as more liberal.
Are there any particular items specific to your nation?: Not really but we do have a traditional headdress called the Sarband and a white belt called the Kamarband
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)?: There's no dress code in Persagonia unlike in real-life Iran
Do school students wear uniforms?: In public schools yes, but in private and international schools no
Federal Republic of Persagonia"Jewel of the Middle East"

After the 1979 Revolution that saw the fall of the Shah, Persagonia has re-emerged itself from the ashes of Iran. Persagonia has proven herself to be the dominant secular and democratic power in the Middle East, both politically and economically.

Ettela'at News: Persagonian and Saudi relations deteriotes even further after accusations of Persagonian support for republicanist opposition parties. Both nations are now on the verge of a Middle Eastern Cold War, said Persagonian diplomat.

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Alluga
Political Columnist
 
Posts: 3
Founded: Nov 06, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Alluga » Mon Nov 06, 2017 9:08 am

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Yes.
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? It is legal usually.
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? A loincloth and a fullbodycape.
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? Men sometimes tie up their loincloth with an extra piece of cloth, while women tie their breast with.
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): Sometimes pople wear tie or high heels with loincloth and cape.
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? See above.
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? Military uniforms are required. Pro
Do school students wear uniforms? No.

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Dragonslinding WA Mission
Envoy
 
Posts: 330
Founded: May 28, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Dragonslinding WA Mission » Mon Nov 06, 2017 12:52 pm

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Yes
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? No
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? Nationally no. Regionally yes. Silks and cottons are more commonly worn in the southern provinces, furs, and wools in the northern provinces.
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? Yes.
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): His and Hers burlap sacks for the serfs. The nobility women typically wear gowns of some type depending on season and region. Nobility men typically wear trousers shirt and jacket unless in combat when they usually wear armor of some type--plate armor if they have been knighted.
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? We do not understand this question. (OOC: people dress in dragonslund typical of late medieval Europeans)
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? No, but we do have fashion but it is neither governmentally sponsored or regulated.
Do school students wear uniforms? No

Is public nudity legal everywhere? Public nudity is prohibited except at public bath houses. Exposure of the genitals at public latrines is not considered indecent exposure.
If it is restricted to certain contexts, what are those contexts? Public nudity is always prohibited except at public bath houses. Exposure of the genitals in public is always indecent exposure unless the person is at a public latrine.
If public nudity is legal, are there any laws protecting nude citizens (for example, would someone be explicitly protected from being kicked off a bus?)? Public nudity is permitted at public bath houses and protections of publicly nude citizens extend that time must be given for persons expelled from the bath house to dress prior to being evicted. Persons using public latrines are expected to cover themselves prior to leaving.
Does the law control to any extent what people are allowed to wear in public? Males must cover their genitals, females must cover their genitals and breasts though the climate of Dragonslund enforces that far more effectively than the government could.
If so, how extensive are these laws (for example, do they only restrict that you have to wear a suit at your day job or is everyone required to wear a unisex uniform?)? Apart from covering the genitals and breasts (for women) the government does not concern itself with what people wear or do not wear.
Do schools more commonly have uniforms, dress codes, or no restrictions? Depends on the school. Crown Schools typically do not while schools run by the Church of the Seven typically have uniforms or dress codes.
Does the government restrict people’s appearance (for example, dyeing hair or ear piercings)? The government does not concern itself with the use of cosmetics by the populace.
Does the government control the supply of clothing (for example, does everyone wear government issued clothing or are private businesses and fashion allowed? No. All clothing is manufactured privately by artisan craftspeople or at home by sewing together whatever cloth can be had.
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Topoliani
Diplomat
 
Posts: 850
Founded: Aug 19, 2017
Father Knows Best State

Postby Topoliani » Mon Nov 06, 2017 1:03 pm

Do your nation’s people wear clothes? Yes
Is public nudity allowed in your nation? If so, to what extent? Yes, it's allowed but frowned upon and dangerous
Do you have a national dress, and if so, what is it? No
Are there major gender differences in clothing or is clothing unisex? Usually unisex, some clothing are dress for females
What do your people commonly wear? Give an example (if applicable): Chain mail and Leather armor
Are there any particular items specific to your nation? Nah
Is clothing regulated by the government in any way (for example, a dress code)? Nah
Do school students wear uniforms? We don't have Schools in the first place.

Survey 2
Is public nudity legal everywhere? Yes
If it is restricted to certain contexts, what are those contexts? N/A
If public nudity is legal, are there any laws protecting nude citizens (for example, would someone be explicitly protected from being kicked off a bus?)? No
Does the law control to any extent what people are allowed to wear in public? No
If so, how extensive are these laws (for example, do they only restrict that you have to wear a suit at your day job or is everyone required to wear a unisex uniform?)? N/A
Do schools more commonly have uniforms, dress codes, or no restrictions? No Schools in the first place
Does the government restrict people’s appearance (for example, dyeing hair or ear piercings)? No
Does the government control the supply of clothing (for example, does everyone wear government issued clothing or are private businesses and fashion allowed?No
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