Iran's state TV says police have shut down more than 800 clothing stores across the country for selling "unconventional and inappropriate" attire believed to mean Western-style outfits and women's clothing that doesn't meet strict Islamic requirements.
Today's report says the raids took place over a 10-day span after authorities first sent official warnings to merchants in more than 3,600 shops.
Iranian police and state TV have in recent weeks campaigned against selling second-hand clothes, which are considered "unhygienic," as well as clothes with English language print on them.
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They are also required to cover their head with a scarf.
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