The Tuiga is a samoan head-dress. It is worn by high chiefs of the village. It is also worn by the taupo ( daughter of chief) or manaia (son of chief). It is worn during all traditional events.
The tuiga is the headpiece that is worn by a Taupou/Augafa'apae (female) or Manaia (male), to show their status as the daughter or son of the highest chief in the village, or sometimes the whole district, when they perform the Samoan dance for dignitaries in prominent events, international/national/district/village gatherings, etc, etc.
A chador (SHa-DOR) is worn over the head.
How could you not know this? A foot
One possible answer might be "panache," which refers to a plume worn by French King Henri Quatre.
UGG Sunbursts are designed to be worn on the feet. It would look very strange to wear them on other parts of the body since they are boots. Still they are perfectly safe to be worn on the hands if feeling cold.
Clogs are worn on your feet. They are Dutch shoes or sandals.
Typically, an ascot is worn around the neck.
Well it depends how much damage you put on that certain body part
It is worn on your neck
In Samoan, "kevesi" refers to a type of traditional ceremonial dress or attire often worn during cultural events and performances. It typically features intricate designs and is made from local materials, reflecting the cultural heritage and artistry of the Samoan people. The term can also symbolize identity and pride within the Samoan community.
A monocle is worn in front of one eye, as it is like a singular glass piece
it is worn on the LEFT side of the body, also (TRUE)