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Code | Resolution | Date | Status | Approved by |
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1REX1 | The Adoption of Official Dress Act | 2010/XXXI-2-11 | REPEALED | Estats Xhenerais |
WHEREAS Vuode is a revolutionary province (Power to the People!), and
WHEREAS our revolution should be expressed in everything about us, including our dress, and
WHEREAS we can think of nothing more revolution-inspiring than the below, now
THEREFORE we establish the following as the official provincial dress of Vuode:
1. Headwear A red beret with a black five pointed star at the front.
2. Shirt A plain white t-shirt
3. Pants Black pants or dark jeans.
4. Overwear A leather jacket, preferably with some revolutionary slogan stitched on the back and some revolutionary patches on the right sleeve.
5. Footwear Black army boots.
Uréu q'estadra sa,Dréu Gavártgic'h, Éovart Grischun