Why were prisoners condemned to death given new shirts and haircuts before their executions?

by anonnymouses

Reading about the history of the guillotine, and I was reminded of this apparently symbolic ritual being observed in Britain, as well. What was the significance?

molstern

What time period do you mean?

During the French Revolution, prisoners were given a last "toilet" before being executed to reduce any chances of mishaps with the guillotine. The hair was cut short, cravats were removed and collars were cut off to remove anything that could come between the blade and the neck. It didn't have much significance other than that, from what I can tell, but maybe it acquired it over time.