Householders can wear casual clothes. Monks and nuns, however, are expected to wear robes.
In general lay Buddhists and Christians wear the same or similar clothes whereas ordained Buddhist and Christians wear different clothes.
Most Buddhists wear the normal clothes of their country, so in Japan most Buddhists wear suits, or jeans, t-shirts. Buddhist monks often wear simple clothes: In Sri Lanka monks wear orange. In Japan monks usually wear black kimono.
For lay Buddhists, like myself, I wear normal everyday clothes. Buddhists Monks and Nuns wear robes that are traditional to the lineage they belong to.
Most buddhists wear the same clothes you and I do. Richard Gere is a Buddhist. He wears clothes common to the western world. Being a world-wide religion, they wear the clothing of their culture. Now, if you mean, what do the monks wear, typically they wear orange robes to cover their Underoos. Little known fact, Buddhists love Underoos. Go figure.
In the UK some Buddhists do wear poppies.
Any colour they choose. There is no instruction to Buddhists to dress only in (insert name of any colour) Every Buddhist ive seen that have the religion clothes on ( you know) wear orange.
Buddhists in England typically wear everyday modern clothing like others in the society. However, during formal ceremonies or meditation practices, they may choose to wear traditional Buddhist robes or attire to show respect for the teachings and practice.
No,they don't.
There are no hard and fast food rules in Buddhism. A lot depends on what school of Buddhism is being adhered to. Some Buddhists choose a vegetarian diet as a means of bringing no harm to other creatures. Traditional Buddhists wear robes known as "civara."
They wear winter clothes
no they did not wear clothes
They kill animals and wear it for there clothes