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Does your faith enforce certain codes of dress? For instance, if it's modesty, what does this mean? How much skin can/can't be shown? Do you have to wear special clothes to your place of worship? Certain things you cannot wear i.e, gold or silk?
That's interesting, I wasn't aware!As an atheists, I'm required to wear shorts and t-shirt
Does your faith enforce certain codes of dress? For instance, if it's modesty, what does this mean? How much skin can/can't be shown? Do you have to wear special clothes to your place of worship? Certain things you cannot wear i.e, gold or silk?
I want one with Prophet Machamudim (swt) on!!Marxist Dress Code.
Rule 1. Wearing this is not a sign of political maturity...
Rule 2. Help them understand by buying them this for Christmas...
Marxist Dress Code.
Rule 1. Wearing this is not a sign of political maturity...
Rule 2. Help them understand by buying them this for Christmas...
What, Islam?
The dressing code for men is to cover all parts starting and including bellybutton and knees. As for women, there are controversies, but one thing for certain is that the face should not be covered in prayer. I think this gives a hint about women covering their face in public? But that's another story, I guess.
Does your faith enforce certain codes of dress? For instance, if it's modesty, what does this mean? How much skin can/can't be shown? Do you have to wear special clothes to your place of worship? Certain things you cannot wear i.e, gold or silk?
Other than to wear some form of clothing, I offer no human animals guidelines on what to wear. I find the idea of dress codes to be highly entertaining however.Does your faith enforce certain codes of dress? For instance, if it's modesty, what does this mean? How much skin can/can't be shown? Do you have to wear special clothes to your place of worship? Certain things you cannot wear i.e, gold or silk?
Hello Rival,Does your faith enforce certain codes of dress? For instance, if it's modesty, what does this mean? How much skin can/can't be shown? Do you have to wear special clothes to your place of worship? Certain things you cannot wear i.e, gold or silk?
If we ever had an RF get together to meet each other, I don't think you would require a name tagFor ultra-Orthodox men, its black shoes, black pants (or black short pants in some Hassidic sects), white shirt, fringe garment (some have the custom to wear it over and some under their shirt), a black vest (usually but not always for those who wear the fringe garment over their shirts) for many sects, a black jacket (or black long jacket for many sects), black yarmulke (usually but not always velvet) and various types of black hats for the various sects.
For ultra-Orthodox women, its basically anything so long as its not form fitting, its not pants, it reaches at least four inches below the knees, three quarter length sleeves, tights and reaches the collar bone. And some type of covering for the hair (there are a few different types - some dependent on sect).
Other than to wear some form of clothing, I offer no human animals guidelines on what to wear. I find the idea of dress codes to be highly entertaining however.
We have an exemption on Burns Night when kilts may be worn.That's interesting, I wasn't aware!
Do atheists of different regions have different customs or are all atheists required to wear shorts and a t, regardless of place of residence and weather conditions?