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In Victorian times, wardens typically wore uniforms that reflected their authority and duties. These uniforms often consisted of dark, tailored coats, waistcoats, and trousers, along with hats that signified their rank. Accessories might include badges, belts, and gloves, with colors varying by institution. The overall appearance was meant to convey a sense of discipline and respectability.

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