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beach attire
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Northern Countries
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Mainly worn during summer for sunbathing and swimming
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2
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beach attire
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Northern countries
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Mainly cool-weather clothing for outdoor activities
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3
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beach attire
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Northern countries
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More conservative attire such as cover-ups and long-sleeved shirts
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4
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beach attire
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Northern countries
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More likely to include layers and thicker fabrics, due to cooler temperatures
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5
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beach attire
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Northern countries
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Uncommon to wear boardshorts and rash vests as beach attire
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1
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6
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beach attire
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northern countries
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Limited to specific summer vacation destinations and resort areas
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1
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7
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beach attire
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northern countries
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Primarily associated with vacation or specialized activities like tanning and swimming
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1
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8
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beach attire
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northern culture
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Expectation to wear modest and conservative clothing at the beach, especially for religious or cultural reasons.
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1
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9
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beachwear
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Northern countries
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Mainly associated with vacations and warm weather, not everyday attire
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1
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10
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beachwear
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Northern countries
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Thermal wetsuits and drysuits are essential beachwear for cold water.
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1
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11
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beachwear
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northern community
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Primarily associated with vacation and leisure time
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1
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