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Brazil
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In Brazil, vibrant clothing colors reflect a joyous and festive spirit, particularly during carnival.
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2
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India
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In India, colorful clothing is celebrated and commonly worn for traditional and festive occasions.
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3
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, clothing color choices are generally conservative, with some exceptions for fashion and streetwear.
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4
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African countries
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African countries use vibrant, colorful fabrics to symbolize their rich cultural heritage and traditions.
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Japan
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In Japan, clothing colors have specific meanings and urban fashion follows certain popular styles.
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Scandinavian countries
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Scandinavian traditional clothing typically features muted colors with vibrant hues reserved for special events.
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7
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, conservative and muted colors are usually favored in clothing.
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Sweden
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Traditional Swedish clothing is usually muted in color, but can also feature bright colors for special events.
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9
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Middle Eastern countries
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Neutral and earthy tones are preferred in Middle Eastern countries for modesty and religious purposes.
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Nigeria
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In Nigeria, vibrant colors are common in clothing and symbolize the rich cultural heritage.
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabia, traditional women's clothing is black abayas while camouflage is linked to the military and desert expeditions.
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clothing color
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Business attire
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In business attire, conservative and subdued colors such as black, gray, and navy are commonly worn to reflect professionalism.
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clothing color
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Carnival celebrations
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Colorful and flashy costumes are commonly worn at Carnival celebrations to represent joy and energy.
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clothing color
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China
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In Chinese culture, red clothing is worn during festivals and celebrations because it is associated with happiness and good luck.
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Coastal cultures
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Coastal cultures prefer brighter and more colorful clothing to reflect the vibrant coastal environment.
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clothing color
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Greece
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In Greek culture, traditional clothing commonly features blue and white colors, mirroring the shades of the sea and sky.
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clothing color
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Indian fashion culture
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In Indian fashion culture, bright and vibrant colors like red, orange, and pink are commonly worn.
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clothing color
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Indian subcontinent
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In the Indian subcontinent, white clothing is commonly worn for mourning and funerals.
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clothing color
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Inland cultures
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In inland cultures, there is a preference for darker and more muted colors in clothing to blend with natural surroundings.
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clothing color
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Mediterranean countries
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In Mediterranean countries, traditional clothing often features blue and white colors to reflect the sea and sky.
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Scandinavian fashion culture
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Neutral colors are popular in Scandinavian fashion for their minimalist and functional designs.
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