They think they're pretty.
Yes they do.
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.
Masai warriors traditionally wear bright-colored shukas (blankets) draped over their bodies, beaded jewelry, and sandals made from recycled car tires. They also adorn themselves with intricately beaded headdresses, belts, and bracelets as a symbol of their cultural identity and warrior status.
Yes, but NOT Orthodox Jewish women.
women wear dresses for almost every life day. men wear pants and they also wear belts to cover there pants.
Orthodox Jewish women cover their hair in public once they're married. One way to do this is to wear hats.
Both wear one each. :P Sorry.
No. That would be some Orthodox Jewish women. Not Muslim women.
a Tichel is a head covering that Jewish (especially married) women wear. -> Correction. Observant Jewish women cover their hair only after they get married. The term is correct. It's either a square or rectanglar head covering that Jewish women wear after they get married.
Men wear suits and ties, and women wear dresses or slacks.
beaded neckleces
wear with black shoes