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[[Chemicals]] wear uniforms to official meetings and work. The uniforms vary in colour. The uniforms are consistedconsist of a coat, trousers (or a skirt), gloves and boots.
==Coats==
The coats are asymmetrical and fastened on the side of the chest. Fastenings can be on the left or right side of the chest depending on the Chemical's gender. The coats have epaulettes as decoration and doesdo not specify the Chemical's position or rank. The fastenings and epaulettes are always golden in colour. There are long and short coats for different occasions. Despite their tight look, long coats allow a wide range of freedom of movement.
 
Chemicals' coats are forbidden to be entirely black or white. They also cannot wear non-golden fastenings and epaulettes. Non-Chemical individuals can wear entirely black or white coats with epaulettes that are not gold in colour. [[Formaldehyde]] is thought to have the lightest coat, which is coloured dark beige. Coats are usually darker than the shirts but exceptions exist.
 
Long coats have 8 side fastenings and short coats have 5 fastenings.
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