Amish women wear dresses because they do not believe it is modest to wear men's clothing.
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Rarely. Plain dress is uncommon among Quakers these days. It mostly went out over 100 years ago. Of the few Quakers who dress plainly, some may buy some of their patterns, clothing, bonnets, hats, and coverings from Amish merchants, but they might equally buy them from Mennonite, Brethren, or other Quaker merchants. Or they might just make it themselves.
Amish. The Amish are known for simple living, plain dress, and reluctance to adopt modern convenience.
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Sometimes they do. If they do, they are usually children. Their moms usually dress them alike. Some twins wear the same outfit just in different colors. Then their are twins that don't dress anything alike.
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Some American religions that dress in 1800s clothing include the Amish, Mennonites, Quakers, Shakers, and some fundamentalist Mormon sects. These groups adhere to traditional dress as a way of living out their religious beliefs and maintaining a connection to their historical roots.
Because they dress plain and live simple. They believe it is sinful to show off.
When Amish children are 16 years old they are free to dress and do what the want. That is why you see some Amish youth walking around in brand name clothes. When they are 18 they are free to get a drivers licenses and drive a car. They have a choice of leaving the Amish culture or joining the church. Must Amish youth join the church and get married. When they join the church they must give up all cars and modern technology and brand name clothes and dress like other Amish.
The Amish community is diverse, with several different groups that vary in their beliefs and practices. The most notable types include the Old Order Amish, who maintain traditional customs and dress, and the New Order Amish, who are more progressive and may use modern technology like cars and electricity. Other groups include the Beachy Amish, who are more open to modern conveniences, and the Swartzentruber Amish, known for their strict adherence to traditional practices. Each group reflects a unique interpretation of Amish values concerning simplicity, community, and technology.
All aspects of Amish life are dictated by a list of written or oral rules, known as Ordnung, which outlines the basics of the Amish faith and helps to define what it means to be Amish. For an Amish person, the Ordnung may dictate almost every aspect of one's lifestyle, from dress and hair length to buggy style and farming techniques. The Ordnung varies from community to community and order to order, which explains why you will see some Amish riding in automobiles, while others don't even accept the use of battery-powered lights.
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There are three things. 1. is they dress them alike 2. is they get the sames hairstyle 3. is similar names