Can Women Really Go Topless in Public in Texas… Legally?!
If you clicked on this article because the headline intrigued you…. SHAME ON YOU! Just kidding because the subject intrigued me too, but for different reasons.
We had an “Am I The Jerk” situation that had to do with a woman being half naked on a shared apartment property and one Facebook comment mentioned that it was actually legal to be topless in Texas if you’re a woman. Well, I didn’t believe it until we did some deep investigating aka Googling.
THE VERDICT MAY SURPRISE YOU:
Believe it or not, in certain parts of Texas, it IS legal for women to go topless in public. *Gasps in Spanish*
Texas doesn’t have a statewide law specifically banning women from going topless. However, things can get tricky because local laws can vary, and some cities have stricter public decency codes than others.
In Austin, for example, women have the right to bare their chest in public, thanks to the city’s progressive ordinances.
Not All Texas Cities Are As Friendly:
Before you start planning your topless stroll through every Texas town, a word of caution: many other areas are still more conservative. Cities like Dallas and Houston have laws that could get you fined or arrested for exposing your chest in public.
So, can you legally go topless in Texas?
Yes, but it really depends on where you are. Time to do some research before ditching your shirt!
As of 2024, Texas is one of 36 states in the U.S. that has "top freedom in effect," which means that women can legally go topless in public in certain areas without facing criminal penalties.
The other states where women can go topless include places like New York, California, Colorado, and Vermont. Some of these states have made toplessness legal through court rulings, local laws, or a general absence of legal prohibition.
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