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Australia
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Ruffs are not a part of traditional or modern Australian clothing traditions.
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Belgium
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Ruffs in Belgium symbolized elegant and aristocratic fashion in historical contexts.
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Brazil
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Ruffs are not part of indigenous or contemporary clothing traditions in Brazil.
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Eastern Asia
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Ruffs are not a traditional or common clothing item in Eastern Asian culture.
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England
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Ruffs were historically worn as a status symbol and fashion accessory by nobility in England.
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ruffs (clothing)
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Mexico
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Ruffs are not a traditional or widely accepted clothing item in Mexican culture.
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ruffs (clothing)
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Middle East
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Ruffs are not a traditional or common clothing item in Middle Eastern culture.
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ruffs (clothing)
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Netherlands
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Ruffs were considered a symbol of wealth and high social standing in the Netherlands.
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ruffs (clothing)
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New Zealand
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Ruffs in New Zealand are uncommon and not part of mainstream or traditional attire.
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ruffs (clothing)
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Shakespeare enthusiasts
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Ruffs are considered a historically significant and distinctive fashion accessory by Shakespeare enthusiasts.
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ruffs (clothing)
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South Africa
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Ruffs are rarely, if ever, worn in South African traditional or modern clothing.
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ruffs (clothing)
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Spain
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In Spain, ruffs were a symbol of wealth and high social standing in the past.
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ruffs (clothing)
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Thailand
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Ruffs are not a traditional or widely accepted clothing item in Thai culture.
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ruffs (clothing)
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Western Europe
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The ruff, a type of clothing, was associated with Renaissance fashion and high society in Western Europe.
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