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The women in Jamaica wear skirts, dresses, blouses, pants, brazeer, footwear and other items such as jewelery.

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Much the same as anyone else would in a similar climate.

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They mainly dress with jeans and a button down shirt. And the knitted hat. When I was there the men wore the shirts with flowers or just a plain color.

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Clothes :P Like jeans and t-shirts

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