200-Year-Old Paris Trouser Ban For Women May Finally Be Repealed

Parisian Women May Soon Be Legally Allowed To Wear Trousers
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The bizarre ban was first introduced in late 1799 by Paris' police chief, and stipulated than any woman wishing to "dress like a man" must seek special permission from police and provide medical justification for showing their legs.

This makes the laissez-faire French capital theoretically more hardline than Islamic states like Sudan on the dress code front.