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In many countries it is known as Boxing Day (December 26) when people box up used clothing and other items to give to the poor.
In many countries it is called Boxing Day (December 26) and families box up food, clothing and other household items to give to the poor.
Small items of warm clothing are meant for the needy in the community, it's an offering to the poor.
Boxing Day .. when families box up food, clothing and other items to give to the poor.
Boxing Day- when families 'box up' food, clothing and other items to give to the poor.
It is known as Boxing Day when people box up used clothing and other items to give to the poor.
Irish clothing in 1850 was traditional. The women wore simple dresses made sometimes of wool and animal skins. The poor had clothing made from scraps of fabrics sewn together, and the wealthy could afford whole fabric pieces for a solid pattern. The dresses were long, and sometimes had embellishments or ribbon.
December 26 is called Boxing Day in the UK and is devoted to 'boxing' food, clothing and other items to distribute to the poor.
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well, rich people can buy better, fancier clothing than poor people. google it.
The rich wore very nice clothing while the poor wore tattered clothing.
December 26 is the feast of St. Stephen who as a deacon in charge of distributing food, clothing and other items to the poor in the early Church. He was also the first martyr.