1) A head-covering such as a kippah (cap) or a hat.
2) The tzitzith-garment (see Numbers 15:38).
Tzitzith (Four-cornered garment with fringes). Numbers ch.15.
There is no special belt for Jewish men. But some Jewish men wear "tseetsteet katan", which is an undershirt that has fringes at the bottom.
The special garment the Senate in the republic ancient Rome wore was the toga.
a garment is some thing you wear (made out of fabric) and fabric is what the garment is made of
There is no special clothing associated with the holiday of Channukah.
Cotta, Ephod, Rochet, Sark, Serk, Vakass There is no such thing as a modern Jewish surplice. Jewish religious authorities do not have special garments that they wear and that regular congregants do not wear.
it gives good body shape. garment can be wear easily. make the garment more attractive.
Only the Orthodox Jewish women wear headscarves. Some Orthodox Jewish women prefer to wear wigs rather than headscarves. Some non-Orthodox women will wear a kerchief over their hair when attending a synagogue service. The reason for a woman covering her hair is modesty. The hair is seen as a thing of beauty (Talmud, Berakhot 24a), not to be exposed to passers-by.
There is no special color that a rabbi wears. Rabbis wear the same things as any other Jewish person.
Garment
Indian men normally wear shirt and trousers in everyday life or while going to work....but their traditional wear is "panjabi and payjama", which they wear on special ceremonies. But sometimes some poor and uneducated people wear no upper garment or sometimes just a vest even on roads....This is usually found in the rural areas!
Although there are people who belong to the priestly caste in Judaism, there are no priests in modern Judaism. When the Torah is read from, all Jewish men, 13 years old and up, wear a prayer shawl. The prayer shawl is called a Tallit.