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United States
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Protective garments are worn in the United States for safety in industrial, construction, and sports settings, typically including hard hats, goggles, and knee pads.
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Japan
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In Japan, kimonos are both cultural symbols and fashion statements with protective qualities.
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Europe
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Protective garments are commonly worn in European industries and workplaces for safety.
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South Korea
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Wearing protective garments in South Korea serves as a fashion statement and holds traditional symbolic value.
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Germany
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Protective garments are worn in Germany for safety in industrial and construction settings.
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Bangladesh
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In Bangladesh, protective garments are worn as a symbol of respect and honor in religious and cultural ceremonies.
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Eastern countries
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Eastern countries have a cultural tradition of wearing protective garments like kimonos for formal occasions and rituals, providing cultural significance and identity.
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Taiwan
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Protective garments are worn as a fashion statement in certain subcultures in Taiwan.
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Traditional societies
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The protective garment is worn in traditional societies during ceremonies and rituals to symbolize status and heritage.
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industrialized countries
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Industrialized countries consider protective garments as standard safety equipment in workplaces for protection.
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