No. Many conservative Adventists believe it is the right and proper thing to do for women to wear only skirts, however, it is not a requirement in the church. I would suspect that probably 95% of women in the SDA church wear pants either regularly or on occasion.
put on a head covering, long dress, long sleeved shirt and flat shoes
The women wore skirts to their knees and leather jackets. The women were required to wear these close by Stalin.
You can find overalls with skirts for women on FashionTIY, there have various of skirts for your choose.
No. Only men/ boys did. Women weren't allowed to wear jeans, and were required to wear skirts and dresses to school and work. There was nothing like sweat pants, short shorts, or short skirts.
Yes
Women wear short skirts to show off their skinny legs.
Yes. While there may be a few Adventist women that do not cut their hair, there is no religious reason specific to the Adventist faith for not cutting one's hair, whether one is male or female.
There is no particular type of clothing that is required of Adventist men. In many cases, clothing (in the case of both men and women) is dictated by the particular culture in which people live, given that the Adventist church is a worldwide church. There are some basic guidelines, however. Among other things, clothing should be modest.
Skirts are more open and have less material than most pairs of women's trousers.
Lots of women in Ireland wear skirts. They also wear trousers, dresses, jeans etc.
Yes, Poodle skirts were very popular then.
Scottish men do not wear skirts. Some Scottish men wear kilts, which may look like a skirt but are a completely different garment.
sarongs