Buddhism has adapted to different cultures in different places; it did not start out with any particular rituals around death -- since it was an anti-ritual sort of religion. However, different cultures have different customs. If attending a funeral of an American Buddhist you should wear what Americans wear to funerals. Aside from that, you would be wise to ask a member of the family, the Buddhist group, or a close friend of the deceased for advice.
The Buddha did not prescribe any rules for this, and so it varies from country to country. However, it is common for Buddhists to wear white clothes to funerals.
Buddhists in England typically wear everyday modern clothing like others in the society. However, during formal ceremonies or meditation practices, they may choose to wear traditional Buddhist robes or attire to show respect for the teachings and practice.
In general lay Buddhists and Christians wear the same or similar clothes whereas ordained Buddhist and Christians wear different clothes.
Amongst Buddhist traditions all forms of footwear are possible.
Most Buddhists wear the normal clothes of their country, so in Japan most Buddhists wear suits, or jeans, t-shirts. Buddhist monks often wear simple clothes: In Sri Lanka monks wear orange. In Japan monks usually wear black kimono.
Buddhist civilians can wear whatever they want but monks are encouraged to were red or orange robes due to the fact Buddhists are supposed to live a simple life.
That depends on the region. For example, the Tibetan Buddhists wear orange and yellow. Just go to images.google.com and search for "buddhist monk" ;)
Some Buddhist monks shave their heads. This is the stereotype Buddhist hairdo. Most Buddhists are not monks and wear their hair like anyone else in their local culture.
Many Mahayana Buddhists wear colourful yet simple robes. These are quite impractical but they depict their dedication to the Buddhist religion. Mainly monks wear these robes, but some very religious Buddhists wear the robes without being monks. The colours of the robes depend on their status in monk society.
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Any colour they choose. There is no instruction to Buddhists to dress only in (insert name of any colour) Every Buddhist ive seen that have the religion clothes on ( you know) wear orange.
A main place for a Buddhist to worship is in a temple called the Vihara. I hope this will help.