Hasidic Clothing
Hasidic clothing is characterized by its distinct styles that reflect religious beliefs and cultural traditions. Men typically wear a black suit, a white shirt, and a black hat, often a fedora or shtreimel for special occasions. They may also wear a tallit or tzitzit, which are fringed garments that symbolize their faith.
Women in the Hasidic community dress modestly, often wearing long skirts and long-sleeved tops. They cover their hair after marriage, using scarves, hats, or wigs known as sheitels. This clothing serves to express their commitment to Jewish law and community values.