On Heritage Day, people often wear traditional clothing that reflects their cultural background, showcasing the diversity of their heritage. This can include ethnic dresses, saris, kimonos, kilts, or other garments specific to their cultural traditions. Many also incorporate accessories, such as jewelry or headpieces, that highlight their heritage. The day serves as an opportunity for individuals to celebrate and honor their roots through attire.
People wear green on St. Patrick's Day to honor Ireland's patron saint, St. Patrick, who is associated with the color green. Green is also a symbol of Ireland and its lush landscape. Wearing green on this day is a way to show pride in Irish heritage and culture.
they wear green
Japanese wear kimono on new years day
They wear whatever they want to wear. There is no prescribed uniform.
People in Poland wear exactly the same clothes as us!
People wear black shoes,woman wear minskirts and a bandana on the head.
Poppies
white
swimsuits
It used to be socially unacceptable to wear white after Labor Day but that rule is outdated and people wear what they want these days.
In America it is tradition for EVERYONE to wear something green. School kids have a tradition of their own, if you are caught without something green: you get a pinch. Not a mean pinch, it's all in fun. It is also considered good luck to wear green on St. Patrick's day. Wearing green also serves as making you Irish by proxy, if you are not actually Irish. America has a huge population of Irish descendants.
The two main symbols people wear on ANZAC Day are a red poppy and/ or the symbol of the rising sun.