Not all Buddhists wear yellow robes. Only monks and nuns.
Originally, monks would make their robes from scraps of cloth they found in trash heaps and cemeteries. They would then smear them with clay to make them an even color. Later, they were allowed to dye them any color that one would find in dying leaves, such as red, yellow, orange, brown or maroon. Still it is customary to refer to them as being yellow, even though they may not actually be yellow. Part of this is because in some languages, such as Sinhalese, the word which we translate as "yellow" refers to any shade of yellow or orange.
Many Mahayana Buddhists wear colourful yet simple robes. These are quite impractical but they depict their dedication to the Buddhist religion. Mainly monks wear these robes, but some very religious Buddhists wear the robes without being monks. The colours of the robes depend on their status in monk society.
Householders can wear casual clothes. Monks and nuns, however, are expected to wear robes.
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For lay Buddhists, like myself, I wear normal everyday clothes. Buddhists Monks and Nuns wear robes that are traditional to the lineage they belong to.
Buddhist civilians can wear whatever they want but monks are encouraged to were red or orange robes due to the fact Buddhists are supposed to live a simple life.
only practicing buddhists wear grey robes. the monks wear orange or yellow.
Special clothing is worn by some Buddhists. Monks and nuns wear robes. Some householders elect to wear special clothing as well.
That depends on the region. For example, the Tibetan Buddhists wear orange and yellow. Just go to images.google.com and search for "buddhist monk" ;)
Any colour they choose. There is no instruction to Buddhists to dress only in (insert name of any colour) Every Buddhist ive seen that have the religion clothes on ( you know) wear orange.
Not all Buddhists wear red and yellow robes, in the same way that all Christians do not dress in black with white Roman collars like priests or wear habits like nuns. The robes are reseved for the lamas, monks and nuns. The average Buddhist lay person fits in well with the culture he lives in - jeans in the USA etc.
saffron robes, and their hair is shaved. Nuns wear white robes, and their hair is shaved too. All men are expected to become monks at some point in their life, but women are not required..
Buddhists don't get married they wear orange robes, meditate and sing chants