It depends on the type of work they're doing.
People in the United States do not wear special clothes for Christmas. Some might dress up a bit, but most wear clothes they would wear any other day.
No, unless you wanted to wear a kipah (head cap) for religious reasons.
In the United States, there are no special clothes that are expected to be worn. Some people might wear special outfits or red Santa hats, but it is entirely up to each individual.
They did not wear any special clothes, just the clothes that all other citizens wore as well. Only printers might have worn an apron to protect their clothes against ink stains.
Some people wear robes today in believer's baptism, but very commonly, and as in the early church, many people wear regular clothes. Preferably, clothes should be those that easily can get wet and be restored when dry.
Does The Grinch Wear any Clothes:The Grinch wears no Clothes but he wears clothes for Festivals.
They did not wear any clothes
They dont celebrate christmas..so most likey they dont wear any kind of special clothes for any other religion festival apart from theirs!!!
Like any other westernised nation, Australians wear formal, semi-formal or smart casual clothes for special occasions.
Clothes, any and all.
Norwegian don't wear any different clothes from the rest of the world.. They may have more cloths on in the winter, but it's nothing special.
Australopithecus didn't wear any clothes