They wore purple sashes.
no they werent all they did was smash windows and all sorts, basically violance
Copper was needed for the war in 1943 so they used steel instead and plated it in zinc so it wouldn't wear and tarnish so quickly, giving it the silvery colour.
Many people feel that purple is the international gay colour perhaps because it is a mixture of blue colour, for guys and pink, for girls.
they wear shoes.
blue
black
all girl gudies have to wear a sash to keep their badges on it
The correct way to wear a sash is diagonally across your body, from one shoulder to the opposite hip. This is typically done for formal events or ceremonies. Make sure the sash lays flat and is securely fastened to prevent slipping.
Granthis generally wear turbans of white, black, blue or yellow colour, long shirts or cloaks and churidar trousers. They carry a white sash or scarf hung loosely around the neck to show that they are a respected and honoured priest.
overcoatovershoesobi (kimono sash)
order of the garter
a sash is either something you can wear around your waist or shoulder, or it can be sort of a window pane. that is a couple definitions for a sash.
overcoatovershoesobi (kimono sash)
The Metis sash is traditionally worn on the right side. This symbolizes the individual's connection to the Metis culture and heritage.
either red or purple
the women wear a dress with a hat and a outer dress the men wear long pants and a sash.
Peasant clothes, long plain dresses, maybe a sash, sandals and a Hair cover, men would wear long clothes, sash, and peasant sandals.