Fashion, simply fashion! Which is true today as it was back in the eighth century.
They wore clothes!
No. The brassiere was invented in the late 1800s; before that, a woman might wear a corset to lift and enhance her breasts, or a chemise to cover them.
they usually wore hair ornaments, tunics, and sandals.
they wore dresses and very baggy pants
Usually they wore their hair up in powdered wigs, men also joined in this hair style growing their hair out and wearing it in a low pony tail
Pulled back ( I think )
They wore clothes!
in Sumerian times women could wear hair down but most women braided it and wore it up
No. The brassiere wasn't invented until the mid-1800s. Women wore different undergarments then.
they wore things like woven cloth.
the women shave all there hair off and they only wear blankets on them the kind of material the blankets are is the hair of the goats.
They had bandannas in their hair with there hair curly.
According to Orthodoxy, women do NOT have to cut or shave their hair. Most orthodox women will wear scarves, hats, or wigs that cover all or most of their hair.
They are often working with fire and hot things so it is a safety hazard to keep their hair back during their shows.
Not all some are comfortable with their natural hair but they can get extensions done so can white women. Some black women wear weaves this is weaved into the hair. Personally I think there is nothing wrong with it.
Long hair should be kept up, in a hair net.
There isn't a specific religion that requires women to wear their hair in buns. However, some religious or cultural traditions may encourage women to wear certain hairstyles, including buns, as a modest or respectful practice.