Religious Clothing
Religious clothing refers to garments worn by individuals to express their faith or adhere to the customs of their religion. Different religions have specific attire that holds cultural and spiritual significance. For example, Judaism has the kippah and tallit, while Islam features the hijab and thobe.
These garments often symbolize devotion, community, and identity. In Christianity, clergy may wear vestments during services, while Buddhism includes robes worn by monks. Such clothing can also serve practical purposes, like modesty or protection, depending on the beliefs and traditions of the faith community.