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the typical Aztec man wore close made of fiber of themaguey plant.
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Typical dress suit of the era.
men worked in the fields in Aztec farms :)
Secular Jewish Israeli Men dress in a common Western style, wearing jeans, pants, or shorts on their lower bodies and wearing t-shirts and sweaters on their upper bodies. Religious Jewish Israeli Men dress in more typical religious-wear including frock coats, top hats, and longer shirts. The younger generation of Arab Israelis dress like Secular Jewish Israelis, but the older generation sometimes wear more typical Arab garb like a Middle Eastern Kaftan.
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The dress code in Grand Case, St. Martin, is casual. Shorts and short-sleeved shirts for men and women or sun dresses for women will be seen as typical attire.
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Secular Jewish Israeli Men dress in a common Western style, wearing jeans, pants, or shorts on their lower bodies and wearing t-shirts and sweaters on their upper bodies. Religious Jewish Israeli Men dress in more typical religious-wear including frock coats, top hats, and longer shirts. The younger generation of Arab Israelis dress like Secular Jewish Israelis, but the older generation sometimes wear more typical Arab garb like a Middle Eastern Kaftan.
Dress was an important part in Aztec religion and daily life. Weaving and spinning were practiced by all women. They weaved for their families and as payments and taxes to the nobility. The woven clothing were cotton and maguey fibers. The leaders wore the cotton clothing and the peasant had to use the maguey fiber. Nobles ranked the highest and could be determined by the dress. The dress considered to show symbols to show their high rank. Bright colours and Gold were important in the dress. The commoners and serfs were not allowed to dress with extravagance. They dress with the same cotton with less accessories and bright colours. Aztec women wore skirts that they wore around their hips and waists. Men wore loincloths and often wore a poncho without sleeves or a cloak over the loincloth. All men had a small shoulder pouch under their cloak or poncho. They carried coca leaves to chew which were like tobacco leaves. The pouches also were used to carry good luck amulets.