well if you consider straw a grass than yes i think so.
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For everyday wear, no. You probably do not wear a bearskin everyday. However, both men (kane) and women (wahine) wear the traditional skirt ( pa'u) when performing historically accurate hula.
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Hula skirts are usually made for woman. But I'm sure some weird men have worn them just for fun.
men wear simple breach cloth and women wear grass skirts and the children go around naked
Men usually didn't where clothing but women wore grass skirts and long shell necklaces.
men wear skirts in Scotland these skirts are known as kilts. Men also wear sarongs, robes and skirts of all kinds across the East, Middle East and Africa.
women skirts of deerskin and grass men nothing or deerskin breechcloth
When Men Wear Skirts - 1914 was released on: USA: 28 August 1914
The Pomo Indians wore clothing made out of dried tree bark, and animal skins. Women in the tribe wore capes, and skirts. The men usually did not wear clothing.
Scottish men do not wear skirts. Some Scottish men wear kilts, which may look like a skirt but are a completely different garment.
It is their religion
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In some cultures men do wear skirts, such as the kilt in Scotland, the lungi in India, the kikepa in Hawaii, the sulu in Fiji, and many more. Whether men in a particular society wear skirts or not has to do with culture and climate, not with any physical or objective moral reason.
Men wear skirts such as in Scotland, known as "kilts". Hula Skirts? Hula Skirts are made for women, some weird men just wear them for "fun". So it's fair if you see a men in a Hula Skirt, it's "only fair" not to laugh at them.