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Undress codes that prohibit clothing altogether (enforcing nudity) are less common. They are limited to: Nudist recreation facilities in the US and western Europe. Cultural traditions which encourage or require nudity in some German, Austrian and Scandinavian sauna or steam baths. Traditional dress in some cultures in Africa, Latin America and South-East Asia/Oceania. Pertinent religious traditions, as was the case with the ancient Indian Gymnosophists or the Christian sect of the Adamites (the custom is still practised by ascetics of certain Indian religions, as in Jainism). Laws in many countries that require a person to undress when requested to do so by a customs - or police officer, usually to find illegal drugs or weapons on a suspect during the strip search, may also be considered a type of undress code, because the person in question is required by law to remove their clothing, but that is normally kept as short and discreet as possible, not publicly. [edit] References The undress code that’s the height of teen fashion From The Times August 26, 2006

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