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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that women are encouraged to go topless in public and men are told to cover their chest by wearing bras or bikinis on Go Topless Day, an event to promote the right to go bare-chested for women?

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The article currently has the following text:

"In 2016, Go Topless Day in the US was held on August 28. It was the 9th annual Go Topless Day.

In 2017, Go Topless Day in the US was held on August 26. It was the 10th annual Go Topless Day.

In 2018, Go Topless Day in the US was held on August 26. It was the 11th annual Go Topless Day.

In 2019, Go Topless Day in the US was held on August 25. It was the 12th annual Go Topless Day.

In 2020, Go Topless Day in the US was held on August 23. It was the 13th annual Go Topless Day."

I'm not sure that we need the date of every Go Topless Day in the article, but surely a simple chart would be less of an eyesore compared to what we have now. 209.90.140.72 (talk) 02:38, 17 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]