People arrive in Antarctica with up to 70 pounds of personal property including clothing, plus 70 pounds of government-issued extreme cold weather gear.
Informally, when someone tires of an article of clothing, it's left in a box in the dorm lobby -- called a Skua Pile -- and anyone can take an article of clothing from the pile.
This information is customary for people who work for the National Science Foundation, the USA representative on the Antarctic continent.
Other nations may have other parameters and informal rites regarding clothes.
People who work and live in Antarctica bring clothes from home, and are issued an extensive of extreme cold weather survival clothing by their governments prior to arriving on the continent. There are no places to purchase clothes in Antarctica.
No, there are no clothes shops in Antarctica.
The practice of spearing clothes in Antarctica would only provide entry through the clothes for the cold and wind so that the human wearing these clothes would freeze to death, probably within about 15 minutes. This is not a practice common in Antarctica.
There are no native people of Antarctica, but the scientists and tourists that do go have to dress very warmly. They wear heavy parkas and multiple layers of clothes. Heavy boots also necessary.
lots of wam clothes :)
Wollen clotes lol
Warm clothes
warm ones
by putting clothes in there and marsh mellows are blue in Africa and when people live in Antarctica they can be black and green
All -- 100% -- of the people in Antarctica, are people...in Antarctica.
wear lots of warm clothes
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica, and therefore, no 'people' who came from Antarctica.