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They where it during festivals and holidays.
it depends on different holidays and occasions.
i have a friend who is polish to told me this no they don't dress up on national holidays
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Swiss people dress just like people do today in other Western countries. There are some remnants of 'traditional' dress, but only in some of the Swiss Cantons and those are only worn by folk dance groups and such on traditional holidays and/or when tourists are around.
Yes they were very creative with the way they dress and how they made there large temples and cites.
I don't rally know but they must have worn some of the pieces of clothing that is worn today.
They wrap their legs in foreskin and wear eyelash sweaters made of love. Except on christmas, where they normally go commando.
Puerto Rico's holidays costumes are very similar to America's, but for specific holidays they dress a little more fancy.
The mariachi dress.
they dress like Indian people they dress like Indian people they dress like Indian people
It all boils down to humidity and temperature. People from cities on the central Mexican plateau (temperate climate) tend to dress like Americans; people on the northern regions have to wear more protective cloths as such regions are dominated by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts; people from southern Mexico dress with lighter clothing as such regions have a tropical climate.