I'm sure he wore a diaper at some point in life life, so I guess it depends what you consider to be pants.
Doug Flutie wore #2 when he played with New England.
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no. the pictures floating around are photoshopped
Yes
greek babies often wore nothing at all. but sometimes they wore a cloth diaper. and if it was cold, of course theyd be wrapped up more.
When did hooter girls wear skates
Judaism has many formal clothing requirements (the tallith, the yarmulkah ...), so it would be fair to say that Jesus wore school-uniform both when he was at study and also when he attended the synagogue. (Though there no evidence of a synagogue in Nazareth has ever been discovered).
yes.
depended on the school
No
The sentence 'Lea's first green head band ever she wore' is not correct grammar. There is no verb (predicate). A complete sentence might say "Lea's green headband was the first one she ever wore."