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Although many regions had laws defining the limitations of what materials, and in some cases, the cuts of clothing (some italian city-states, for example, set laws that banned women from wearing low-cut dresses.), they were not set by the lords of any particular area.

in the case of england, such sumptuary laws were defined and passed by Parliament, with the consent of the King, not the local landowners. In the case of Italian city-states they were passed by the government of those states.

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