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#### **GRAVE CLOTHING IN THE US**
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In the early 20th century, the Americans started manufacturing high-class dresses and suits for the deceased which a funeral director could sell with a casket. The ladies’ dresses were made under the supervision of dressmakers while a custom tailor oversaw the making of the men’s suits. **These burial garments looked no different to regular clothing**.
This system of using grave clothes based on day clothing became popular in the UK in the 1970s.
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