Monks wear orange robes primarily as a symbol of simplicity, humility, and renunciation of materialism. The color orange, derived from the saffron dye, represents the quest for enlightenment and the shedding of worldly attachments. It also signifies a commitment to the monastic lifestyle and the teachings of Buddhism. This distinctive color helps to identify monks and reinforces their dedication to their spiritual path.
Orange
a lighter orange or a darker orange depending on skin colour
Blue
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.
orange, green and white
orange
purple
Dark red orange or burgundy
The Irish flag or tri-colour consists of green, white and orange. Whilst most people wear green, it is just as acceptable to wear white or orange.
orange cap
just robes. no special name for them. BTW the color is saffron.
depends on what colour your pants are