This was either for mourning purposes or for respect for their husbands.
Bakers wore aprons and puffy hats as well as dresses
The Shoshone women wore moccasins for their feet and long deerskin dresses with wide sleeves. The Shoshone men also wore moccasins, along with breechcloths and leggings.
In 1910, women wore huge decorated hats that almost seemed too big for their heads. They also wore long linen skirts and jackets. They wore blouses that had ruffles in the front. Most women also carried a parasol. Some women who worked on farms might also have worn jeans at the time but never in public.
The women and men both wore deerskin shirts, leggings, and moccasins in the winter. in the summer, the men wore a loincloth from a strip around their waist while women wore a skirt (they didn't wear shoes in the summer). they designed their clothing with beads crafted from seashells and wove intricate patterns into the fabrics. the huron tribe also wore feathers on their heads for hats.
men wore suits and hatswomen wore dresses and hats
Jehovah's Witness women are required to wear a head covering only if they are praying out loud in the presence of a male baptised Witness. Apart from that circumstance it would probably be for the same reasons that any other women wear hats.
I believe they did wear hats...scull type...
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Orthodox Jewish women cover their hair in public once they're married. One way to do this is to wear hats.
They wear usually white clothing that is not tight and covering whole body for women (Except face and hands) and covering at least from naval to knees for men.
muslim women cover their body by wearing burqa/ fardha/ abaya. for covering hair they wear hijab. islam doesnt compel muslim women to cover their face , but it is liked by allah. the reason for covering is to prevent sights from stranger men
in the era of straw hats
In my opinion I believe that women still wear hats at church. I think that it really depends on culture, religion and also region. Thanks
because it is an order from Allah to women to protect them from men assault but covering the face is not required, yet some do it just as a tradition
Very small minority of Muslim women in Egypt cover their faces. It is to emphasized that covering face and hands by Muslim women is either required not forbidden per religion. The only religion requirement is:to wear lose clothing, of any material and any color, that is not figuring the body and disclosing what underneath, andto wear 'hijab' that covers head, hair, and neck; but not covering face and hands.
they can stop you getting burned on the face in summer.
They wore hates for many of the same reasons that we wear hats today: protection from the elements, hats look cool, etc. For women, it was especially important to wear hats to protect their faces from the sun- pale skin was extremely important.