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People once risked everything just to keep their hats on

Historically in England, hats served as symbols of power and resistance, with the act of keeping one on being a significant political statement that could defy authority, particularly in legal and royal contexts. This reflects the deeper social implications clothing can have, serving as a reminder of cultural norms and their evolution over time.

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