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What was the dressing style adopted by the Jacobins? Explain

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Answered by billeindragopal
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During the French Revolution, members of the Jacobin clubs wore dresses without 'knee breeches'. The Jacobins were also called the 'sans culottes'. People began to wear loose and comfortable clothes. Blue, white and red were the dominant colours of dresses as these colours symbolized the nationalism in France.

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