The collapsible hat, very common in 19th century theatres, was called an OREMA.
A petticoat, a fitted underskirt, is worn under a sari to provide structure, coverage, and support for the draping. #Navyabynirali
its called a toga
A broad Japanese sash, usually with a bow in the back and worn with a kimona, is called an obi.
It's called a Kilt.
They were called " patches " , and were worn as fake beauty spots .
Masks are worn for many reasons, from religious ceremony to theatre performance, and even to hide the face of a criminal. Click the link to go to the main WikiPedia article about masks.
The socks worn with a Kimono is called the Tabi.
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one is called a yukata and that's worn in the summerthe other one is called kimono which is worn in the winterhope that answers your question
The traditional attire worn by men in Saudi Arabia is called a thobe, which is a long white robe typically worn with a headscarf called a ghutra or shemagh.
Vestments if worn by a preacher 'Sunday best' if worn by a churchgoer
The traditional haircut worn by monks is called a "tonsure."
It's called an Alb.
An old Banger.
A rumal.
A woolen cap worn in Scotland is called a tam o' shanter.
Wigs worn in the British Parliament are called perukes or periwigs. These wigs were popularly worn in by judges, barristers and members of Parliament. Judges and barristers started wearing them in the 17th century.