It's not wrapped - it's attached to the tallit.
It is commanded by the Torah (Numbers, end of ch.15) and serves as a reminder of the mitzvoth (ibid.).
Jews have a fringed garment in keeping with the verses at the end of Numbers ch.15.
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jews wear their traditional cap & white clothes similar to robes, while Hindus also wear white colored clothes. Christians wear black clothes however.
in Kenya ladys wear robes or as we call them''robes''
they wear robes
Women wear robes in Italy for formal and informal situations. Informally, their most common robes are before and after the bath, and for the beach. Formally, they wear choir robes for singing, graduation robes for degree ceremonies, judicial robes for court and other related legal work, and teacher's robes in some cases. If they aren't Roman Catholic Church communicants, then they may wear priestly robes.
robes/silk robes
Tasseled blenny was created in 1907.
Orthodox Jewish men sometimes do wear long robes.
robes
If you're asking what they were forced to wear, Jews were forced to wear the Star of David, whether as an armband, stitched on clothes, etc. In some instances, children under a certain age did not have to wear them.
The quest Shades of Mort'ton is required to wear necromancer robes.
Yes, monks from different traditions and regions may wear robes of different colors. For example, Theravada Buddhist monks typically wear saffron-colored robes, while Tibetan Buddhist monks may wear burgundy or maroon robes. The specific color and style of robes can signify the tradition and level of ordination of the monk.
No. Because they might have diffrent religions. As an example a bishop will wear a suit and a catholic bishops will wear robes.