Samoan men and women wear a tatau as a symbol of cultural identity, heritage, and status within their community. The intricate tattoos, deeply rooted in tradition, often represent personal and family histories, social roles, and significant life milestones. Additionally, getting a tatau is seen as a rite of passage, marking one's transition into adulthood and commitment to their Samoan values and customs. It also serves as a visual expression of pride in their ancestry and connection to their ancestors.
Pe'a or Tatau
men wear pink and women wear black
Yes, both do. Men mostly wear dreadlocks, but women wear them, too.
what do men,women,and children wear in japan?
Because women wher them it lookes wrong on men
8 in men = 9.5 in women
women wear saris and men wear kurtas
women wear dresses for almost every life day. men wear pants and they also wear belts to cover there pants.
dhoti kurta by men and sari by women
Because real men don't wear women's clothes (JMO)
Men are happy when women wear Clinique because Clinique has perfumes made for women as well as men and they are called Happy. Happy perfume for women has citrus, floral, fruity, spicy smell. Happy cologne for men is fruity, green and has citrus scent in it. Women can wear it too.
Women wore gowns and the men wore suits to special occasions. Women normally wear the regular gown and men normally wear plain suits made out of cotton.