A woman in tight jeans was blamed for a man raping her. The world isn't having it.
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The reason why dates back to a court case from the 1990s.
Justice failed to serve one woman, and it sparked calls for change that continue today around the world yes, in the form of jeans.
More than 20 years ago, a driving instructor in Italy was convicted of raping one of his students. In 1998, however, the ruling was overturned by Italy's Supreme Court.
Why? The then-18-year-old woman had been wearing tight jeans.
The justices surmised that, because tight jeans are difficult to remove, the victim must have helped in taking them off. By that standard, the court said, the interaction had to have been consensual.
Yes, a real-life supreme court ruled this way on a real-life case.
The day after the 1998 ruling, women in the Italian parliament came to work wearing jeans in an act of solidarity with the survivor.
And a movement was born.