yes, there is "the cape" who is the alter ego of VVince Faraday.
Students at Hogwarts wear black robes, and winter robes are black with silver fastenings. At Beauxbatons Academy of Magic, the robes are blue silk. At Durmstrang, they wear robes of deep, blood-red. Dress robes may be any color, but are only worn for special occasions, not class. At the Ministry of Magic, the only color robes mentioned are those worn by Magical Maintenance, which are navy blue.
The quest Shades of Mort'ton is required to wear necromancer robes.
There isn't any specific name for the robes, but they call it black-and-white robes.
Roman Catholic AnswerHis house robe, or street wear is called a soutane, or a cassock. The white robe that he wears over that for the Sacraments is called an Alb.
Robes are not one of the ordinances of the worship service of a Baptist church, they are irrelevant to the worship service. Robes do not identify any kind of hierarchical position. Sometimes the choir uses them to have a common dress. There is no verse in the Bible that discusses wearing robes in the church.
Black is neutral and you can wear any color with it.
They wear what is customary for where they live and for the church they go to. Normally it is a dress suite depending on if the weeding is formal or informal. The most popular colors are black, white, and gray.
Lay Buddhists dress like any other people in their society and are not confined to any special colour.Some western Buddhist monks dress in normal clothing like any other North American or European.Traditional Buddhist monks wear robes as part of their order's "uniforms" these robes may be different colours depending on what was available as dyes when the orders were set up. Typical colours are:China: Bright yellowJapan and Korea: Black, brown, grayTibet: Maroon or saffron (orange)Some Thedavara nuns: White or pinkThe original reason for the colours may have become "explained" later as the need based explanation becomes forgotten.
Yes, any motorcycle rider wear a black bandanna as a gas mask.
Any colour they choose. There is no instruction to Buddhists to dress only in (insert name of any colour) Every Buddhist ive seen that have the religion clothes on ( you know) wear orange.
no there is not
Buddhists wear what everyone else wears in the country they live in. I wear jeans and shorts, my kids dressed like all other teens. Monks and nuns have various styles of robes they wear depending on their particular leanings. Also this can vary by country. If you type in the Dali Lama in Google or Yahoo etc, you will find pictures of him and get a good idea of what Tibetan Monks wear. But the average Joe like you and I wear regular everyday clothes.AnswerClothing in Mahayana Buddhism: Monks and nuns usually wear grey or brown robes in their daily life, there are robes of various thickness for both summer and winter. During ceremonies they wear a black robe and a brown robe above that. The orange-yellow saffron should be worn only by enlightened masters, but unfortunately lots of people started wearing them, even novices. Lay Buddhist can also wear Buddhist clothing, which is usually quite plain, one colored clothing, often simply black. During ceremonies they either wear normal clothes, but if they have already taken refuge (and five precepts), they also wear a black robe. If they even accepted the Bodhisattva vows, they also wear a brown robe above that.AnswerBuddhists wear robes of an orange-yellow colour called saffron and do not wear shoesAnswerBuddhists wear brownish tannish cloaks and are bald and usually mean peace.AnswerA Buddhist conforms to the clothing styles of whatever country he lives in. In North America this could range from three piece business suits to a tee shirt and cut offs. Buddhism is way of life not a fashion statement. Some monks and lamas wear traditional robes, others golf shirts and slacks. If the question were "What do Christians wear?" the answer would not be "The men all wear black suits with white collars and large crosses and the women wear black habits with white wimples and large crosses."As an experiment go to the nearest Buddhist Temple. Staff may wear distinctive uniforms, just like clergy at any church, but the folks coming and going will look much like everyone else in your city - that is for both ethnicity and clothing.