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.
3 layers of clothing but 96 diffrent animents and belts ( ther are none in the hair)
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Wear as many as you need to keep warm, getting/feeling cold isn't good
If I understand this question correctly, and I am not sure I do, are you talking about a sex change? Well, there are many differences between Muslim culture and non-Muslim culture clothes, and many different styles. Try and check out this website for information about the Muslim culture http://www.islamfortoday.com/
Many layers of lightweight, protective clothing
You can put only 16 layers 9 for body,hair,eyes etc and 7 extra for clothing,tatoos,designs etc but in ps2 or other versions you can put more layers
I am pretty sure you are warmer with several layers of clothes than with one heavy jacket because the jacket only covers the top half of your body
It's not about how many layers of clothes they wear, it's how the layer is made. In Antarctica, each layer of clothing is usually several other layers stitched together to keep as much heat heat as possible. It also depends on what material is used. During my year at South Pole Station, my outdoor clothing would be a parka, button-in liner, wool shirt, thermal underwear. The parka had a outer shell, insulating filler, inner shell - so that is 3 layers right there. The liner was also 3 layers. So there were usually 8 layers of material plus trapped air pockets between my skin and the very cold environment. It was about the same for the footwear.
You wear mask to protect yourself from Flu.
Well for style reasons, layering has always been chic. For warmth reasons if you are going to be somewhere outside or where you don't know how warm or cold it will be you can always remove layers to be comfortable in your environment.
They wrapped the body carefully in many layers of linen bandages or cotton clothing
they wore many layers worn in the year of 1636 for women the men wore breetches .