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Women in six U.S. states are now effectively allowed to be topless in public, according to a new ruling by the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals .
The decision stems from a multiyear legal battle in Fort Collins, Colo., where a city ordinance forbidding women from going shirtless in public has now officially been ruled unconstitutional.
It's an outcome that affects more than just one town. Since the 10th Circuit encompasses six states — Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Kansas and Oklahoma — the decision means it is now illegal for any town in those states to create a law forbidding public toplessness.
What started as a small-scale fight has turned into a major win for the 'Free the Nipple' movement , a global gender equality campaign that emphasizes women's rights to choose how they display their bodies.
The Fort Collins law received its first blow in February, when the 10th Circuit originally deemed its anti-topless law unconstitutional . The court's ruling determined the law was based on "negative stereotypes depicting women's breasts, but not men's breasts, as sex objects."
In its decision, the court also pointed to nearby cities such as Denver and Boulder, both of which allow women to be topless in public. Neither of those towns had women "parading in front of elementary schools or swimming topless in the public pool," as Fort Collins officials had argued was a risk.
After that defeat, however, the city still had the option to appeal the law or take its issue to the Supreme Court. Fort Collins finally decided against that earlier this month, though, stating it had given up on fighting the law it spent more than $300,000 trying to protect .
"We made a huge impact way beyond Fort Collins, and we were just trying to start a conversation," Brit Hoagland, one of the plaintiffs in the original lawsuit, said of the victory. "And that conversation reached to so many more people. It’s a miraculous achievement I didn’t think I would see in my lifetime let alone so soon."
Andy McNulty, the attorney who argued on Hoagland's behalf, said it was obvious to him that laws like the one in Fort Collins should be considered unconstitutional.
"Any law that says, 'Women are prohibited from...' is unconstitutional and really just intolerable in a society that should treat women as equal to men," McNulty told KGUN-TV .
However, not every case has gone in favor of 'Free the Nipple.' A court in New Hampshire voted to uphold a similar law earlier this year, meaning women in that state could be charged for having their shirts off in public.
The 10th Circuit acknowledged its potentially controversial ruling, noting its opinion in the Fort Collins case was " the minority viewpoint ." Still, Hoagland remains hopeful that this victory can change the national conversation.
"Our win can show that even in other places that there's still hope, and that things can change maybe from a different angle," she said.

Free the Nipple Yoga was co-founded by Danielle Dorsey. It's a monthly workshop in L.A. where women can feel comfortable in their own skin.
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I was doing a lot of hot yoga classes
and I was just really uncomfortable in class
having to wear these really tight uncomfortable sports bras
and I'd see like, these guys practicing next to me
in like, these itty bitty little brief shorts,
and it just like really kind of annoyed me,
especially considering that yoga is about being comfortable
and so I just felt like I had this literal barrier
that was preventing me from fully enjoying that flow.
The sports bras and all of those different things
can be so cumbersome, and it was super freeing.
Ooh, we're dangling a little bit too much,
but just more from a comfort perspective
than from a self-conscious perspective.
The very first time I did it, I felt powerful.
I felt really in touch with my body.
I really wanted to make it a point for the yoga
to be accessible no matter what your body type is.
especially from like, larger chested women
is like, Oh, well, I won't be able to do that.
You know, My body's not gonna behave,
no matter what your body shape or size is.
Doing more work on self-confidence and self-love
and I think this space is a beautiful space to create
that sense of safety and comfort to give you
the confidence that you can take out in the world.
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There's no denying it: 2017 has been the year of #FreeingTheNipple — and we're absolutely here for it. It's no secret that women have long been harshly and unfairly policed for the way we dress, so going braless not only serves as a daring style statement, but a trend that boasts a bold feminist message. In other words, choosing to Free The Nipple is a sartorial way for women to show they won't submit to society's standards of how "they" think we should dress.
Everyone knows there's power in numbers, which is why it's so awesome to see so many celebs on board the braless bandwagon. Everyone from Kendall Jenner (who rarely opts for a bra these days) to Selena Gomez and Halsey have been seen sans a bra, and they happen to make it look totally effortless. In fact, it makes us want to try the trend, too. Ahead, check out all the ways your favorite A-listers have been Freeing the Nipple as of late — and in style no less.
Call it a wardrobe malfunction if you want, but Selena worked this sheer LBD look like the queen that she is.
The prettiest subtly see-through sundress — AKA the perfect way to ease into the braless trend.
Bella Hadid has been on board the braless train for quite some time now, and never fails to slay. This slightly sheer turtleneck ensemble is no exception.
Wearing a casual tee à la Miley? No bra, no problem.
Kylie rocked this caramel-hued dress sans a bra, because comfort.
Why wear a bodycon with a bra when you don't need to? Keke Palmer proves it's an option everyone should try if they feel comfortable.
Lily Rose Depp shows you can wear a super-casual shirt without a bra, because why not?
Halsey recently went sans a bra at a concert in Miami.
Cindy Bruna freed the nipple in Cannes in a stunning champagne gown. BRB, swooning over this look forever.
Wearing a super low-cut shirt? No bra needed.
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