Civil uniform

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The civil uniform is the hierarchical state or courtly dress code of the civil state that exists alongside the military state . It represents the territorially valid hierarchy of social functions for the court and administration and, in addition to official clothing, also includes uniform-like servant clothing ( livery ). The hierarchical level is indicated by the uniform . The system of civil uniforms also includes the award of medals and increases in salaries.

White uniforms of helpers at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin

Modern civil uniforms include all the hierarchy communicated by dress code for railways, air traffic, police, hotel uniforms, boy scout uniforms, etc. However, civil uniform can also signal equality, as is the case with school uniforms , which switch off the subtle dress code of the branded goods, albeit at the same time restricts the students in their external individuality.