Italians are very stylish they are obsessed with fashion and accessories.
Name brands and designer clothing are extremely important, and everyday clothing (unfortunately) is overlooked. they also wear cloths like you and me.
Depends which part of Italy and what time of year. In Summer it is usually hot in the day (can get up to mid 30C during the day and around 18c at night), and the further south you go the hotter it is. In winter it may snow say from about Rome north, so very cold. Autumn and spring are mild, tending to colder in the north. Italians dress either quite formally (older), or in the latest fashions (younger), but are always well presented (eg jewellery, make-up, nice clothes). Sleeveless tops and shorts are ok in summer but you shouldn't wear them inside churches. Scruffy dressing will mark you out as a tourist.
Usually Italians wear the same kinds of stuff we do in the U.S. but in the earlier times the guys would wear clothes around their waists and sandals and girls would wear a cloth like fabric around their hole bodies with sandals.
im going to Italy in the summer and im stuck- what do i wear?
in ancient Italy they wore dresses called togas (both men and women) and now the country of Italy has gone for a more stylish side of things.
Tourists are from out of country, and thus wear anything they want to. That depends on what country they came from.
light dresses, underwear and t-shirts
Silk
Clothes that are quite thin and that will not make you too hot.
New clothes are worn on Diwali. They wear ethnic clothes.
they wore colourful clothes
summer clothes
All types of clothes are worn in the 21st century including jeans, shirts, and shirts. Dresses and suits are also worn.
yes. Special clothes are worn on this day. People wear ethnic dresses
casual clothes is worn in the summer in Spain eg. women wear dress
You can get clothes
Very much the same as is worn now.
rags
Different types of clothes are worn in Paraguay, including skirts, blouses, and the traditional ao po\'i.
There are no special clothes worn on Hanukkah. It depends on the family custom as to how much the family dresses up.