how was the dress of women in jacobin club differed from men in jacobin club
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because men are different from women clothes in the Jacobin club
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A large group among the Jacobins decided to start wearing long striped trousers similar to those worn by dock workers. This was to set themselves apart from the fashionable sections of society, especially nobles, who wore knee breeches. It was a way of proclaiming the end of the power wielded by the wearers of knee breeches. These Jacobins came to be known as the sans-culottes, literally meaning ëthose without knee breechesí. Sansculottes men wore in addition the red cap that symbolised liberty. Women however were not allowed to do so.
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