Some wear them for religious reasons, others for fashion. In most cases it is for modesty and seeking anonymity but some prefer to wear one as an accessory. Headscarves are also worn by Muslim women, they are called a Hijab.
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.
People wear headscarves for various reasons, including cultural, religious, and personal expression. In many cultures, headscarves are traditional garments that signify identity and heritage. For religious reasons, such as in Islam, women may wear headscarves as an expression of modesty and faith. Additionally, some individuals choose to wear headscarves for fashion or practical purposes, such as protection from the sun or wind.
Asian women are allowed to wear underwear in Kumamoto. Many of the Asian women do not own underwear.
Siberians must wear headscarves because the weather is very cold over there.
Asian ladies can wear underwear under their dresses. Most Asan ladies do not wear underwear.
The French have a history of secularism and believe in the separation of religion and state. They see headscarves as a symbol of religious expression that goes against this principle. Additionally, some view headscarves as a sign of oppression towards women.
YES. Saudi Arabia is the only country where women are banned from driving. Jordan, in particular, is a relatively moderate Arab country where many women do not wear headscarves (including Queen Rania on most occasions) and women can live independent lives.
It is honorable for a woman to wear headcoverings during worship, but it is dishonorable for men to wear them. This is why men remove their hats for prayer, even to this day. Not content to make his point only once, St. Paul reiterates himself a few verses later.
The plural of headscarf is headscarves. As in "headscarves are not to be worn in school".
It depends on her economic status. Rich girls wore a tunic and sandals, necklaces and other jewelry. Poor women, the majority of women at that time, wore a galabiyya-like dress (see link), and headscarves very similar to the Muslim hijab. Both the headscarves and their galabiyya-like dresses were often monotone in color and usually gray. They also wore sandals like the rich though.
The ones who don't, don't like to or don't want to. Many Asian women wear makeup and many of those women are mothers-in-law, so to say no Asian mother-in-law wears makeup is not correct.
It means "old woman" in Russian and Ukrainian. By transfer, it can also refer to the headscarves worn by old women.