Well so you wouldn't run around everywhere naked, what do you think they are for, huh ? Alternate answer. The use of clothing probably originated in the need to provide protection from weather conditions and to protect the body from sharp thorns and grasses etc. Nowadays the major reason for continuing to wear clothes is convention, after all you are unlike to encounter adverse weather conditions or sharp thorns in the comfort of your own home and yet most people still wear their clothes there, even when they are alone and there is no one else who they could offend.
religious clothing is a symbol of faith. like ...ChristianityIslamic etc...
Clothing can be used for such a purpose, but it isn't always as such.
To be protective.
Clothes or Clothing Closet's are founded and operated with the goal of providing free or discounted clothing for individuals in need. When clothing is donated, the company will sort through and throw out or re-purpose clothing that is in too bad of shape to give/sale. Once sorted it will usually be laundered then displayed.
Jedidiah sells clothing for the sole purpose of providing Humanitarian aid. This line of clothing was originally inspired by the company "Not for Sale" and was influenced by the surf lifestyle. The purpose of this line is to assist in helping to fight modern day slavery/
The purpose is to cover up indecency. Most cultures consider being nude in public wrong
to maintain asepsis in the operating room.
In ancient all civilisations including Egypt clothing was important to indicate rank. Not only clothing but jewellery, wigs and sandals.
Something such as food, clothing or money given to someone who is poor
The purpose of Marks and Spencer's is to make as much profit as possible by selling clothing and food products to members of the public.
they sell both male and female clothing. they also sell accessories and perfumes.
Nothing per Islam religion requires wearing many layers of clothing for Muslims. This trend depends on the specific country cultures and clothing fashions. Refer to question below for Muslim clothing requirements per Islam religion.