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1 clothing Western culture Western culture has modern, diverse, and individualistic clothing styles influenced by fashion trends and personal preferences. 32
2 clothing Western countries Clothing styles in Western countries vary widely based on occasions and weather, with a focus on individual expression and hygiene. 24
3 clothing United States In the United States, casual attire like jeans and t-shirts is common and acceptable in non-professional settings. 23
4 clothing Europe Clothing in Europe is an important form of personal expression and practicality. 17
5 clothing Japan Japanese clothing emphasizes formality, tradition, and attention to social norms, harmony, and detail in attire choice. 17
6 clothing United States In the United States, clothing is a significant way to showcase individuality and personal style. 14
7 clothing Western countries Clothing in Western countries typically includes separate garments for upper and lower body, as well as common features like pockets and buttons. 9
8 clothing China In China, practicality and durability are valued in daily clothing styles, with an emphasis on plain and traditional aesthetics. 8
9 clothing Australia Australian culture is reflected in its prevalent casual and comfortable clothing, reflecting a relaxed and outdoor-centric lifestyle. 6
10 clothing Brazil Brazilian clothing is known for its bright colors, lightweight fabrics, and vibrant styles reflecting the tropical climate and lively culture. 6
11 clothing France French culture emphasizes fashionable and high-quality clothing for both daily wear and professional attire. 6
12 clothing Italy Italy highly values fashion and style, with an emphasis on quality and design in clothing. 6
13 clothing Swedish Swedish clothing culture values functionality, sustainable materials, and minimalist design. 6
14 clothing global Global clothing is influenced by fashion trends, individual preferences, and climate, designed for both style and functionality. 6
15 clothing Arctic communities Arctic communities require heavy, insulated clothing for extreme cold temperatures. 5
16 clothing Canada In Canada, the culture of layering thick and practical clothing is common to combat extreme cold temperatures. 5
17 clothing Eastern countries In Eastern countries, traditional clothing is culturally significant and reflects values of modesty and respect. 5
18 clothing tropical countries In tropical countries, light and breathable fabrics are commonly preferred for clothing to cope with the hot climate. 5
19 clothing African cultures Traditional African attire holds cultural significance and reflects regional and ethnic diversity. 4
20 clothing Amazon rainforest region Light and breathable clothing is recommended for the hot and humid climate of the Amazon rainforest region. 4
21 clothing Asian countries Clothing practices in Asian countries combine tradition, practicality, and fashion trends. 4
22 clothing Iceland In Iceland, it is essential to wear warm, insulated clothing to endure the cold temperatures and harsh weather. 4
23 clothing Pacific Island cultures Traditional clothing made from natural fibers, such as tapa cloth, is common in Pacific Island cultures due to the hot climate and cultural events. 4
24 clothing Southeast Asia Clothing in Southeast Asia prioritizes practicality over fashion due to warm climates. 4
25 clothing desert cultures Desert cultures wear loose, lightweight clothing for sun protection. 4
26 clothing desert-dwelling cultures Desert-dwelling cultures wear loose, lightweight clothing to protect from sun, sand, and intense heat in desert regions. 4
27 clothing modern urban societies Clothing in modern urban societies is diverse in style and material, often influenced by fashion trends. 4
28 clothing Africa African traditional attire is diverse, practical, and minimalistic, prioritizing comfort and modesty. 3
29 clothing Amish community The Amish community values traditional, modest, and simple clothing reflecting their values. 3
30 clothing Inuit communities Inuit communities design traditional clothing for extreme cold weather using fur and natural materials. 3
31 clothing Northern European cultures Thick, insulating clothing is necessary for enduring cold temperatures in Northern European cultures. 3
32 clothing Russia In Russia, practical and warm clothing is important due to the cold climate. 3
33 clothing Sahara Desert nomads Sahara Desert nomads wear loose, lightweight, and flowing garments for protection from intense heat and sand. 3
34 clothing Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, modesty and coverage are highly valued in clothing, with a preference for abayas and thobes. 3
35 clothing South Asia Clothing in South Asia reflects modesty and cultural values with full coverage and plain designs. 3
36 clothing arid regions Loose, light-colored clothing is the best choice for protecting from the sun and heat and conserving water in arid regions. 3
37 clothing rainforest tribes Rainforest tribes create clothing from natural materials to suit the local climate. 3
38 clothing Amazon Rainforest tribes Clothing in Amazon Rainforest tribes is made from natural materials and is minimal or nonexistent due to the hot climate. 2
39 clothing Austrian Austrian clothing is practical and worn during cultural events and festivals. 2
40 clothing Equatorial Africa Clothing in Equatorial Africa should be lightweight and breathable for comfort in hot and humid climates. 2
41 clothing Finland Finnish clothing is characterized by minimalist and practical designs in neutral colors, suitable for outdoor activities during long winters. 2
42 clothing Indigenous tribes in the Amazon Indigenous tribes in the Amazon create traditional clothing from natural materials to withstand local weather. 2
43 clothing Italy Italian fashion prioritizes style over functionality in clothing choices. 2
44 clothing Kenya Clothing in Kenya features vibrant traditional fabric patterns and is worn primarily during certain weather conditions. 2
45 clothing Northern countries In Northern countries, thick, insulating, and layered clothing is necessary for staying warm in cold climates. 2
46 clothing Pakistan Clothing in Pakistan represents traditional values and holds religious and cultural significance. 2
47 clothing Sahara desert region In the Sahara desert region, flowy, light-colored clothing provides protection from intense heat and sun. 2
48 clothing South Africa In South Africa, clothing can showcase cultural heritage and be used for both fashion and traditional purposes. 2
49 clothing South Asian countries In South Asian countries, traditional clothing such as salwar kameez and sarees is preferred over modern playsuits. 2
50 clothing Taiwan Taiwanese culture values both sleek lycra cycling clothing and plain clothing for their different styles and aesthetics. 2
51 clothing United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, clothing is seen as a reflection of personal style and follows seasonal trends in everyday life. 2
52 clothing conservative cultures In conservative cultures, clothing choices are highly influenced by modesty and adherence to cultural and religious standards. 2
53 clothing industrial societies The mass production process and fashion trends heavily impact clothing choices in industrial societies. 2
54 clothing industrialized nations Clothing production in industrialized nations is characterized by advanced machinery and the wearing of multiple layers in colder climates. 2
55 clothing nudist communities Nudist communities embrace nudity as a means of freedom and connection with nature. 2
56 clothing African American church traditions African American church traditions value dressing in Sunday best attire to show respect and reverence during church services. 1
57 clothing African-American cultures African-American clothing blends traditional African styles with contemporary fashion trends. 1
58 clothing Arid climate cultures In arid climate cultures, loose, lightweight, and light-colored clothing is worn to stay cool and protect from the sun. 1
59 clothing Byzantine Empire In the Byzantine Empire, rich and elaborate clothing was a symbol of status and wealth, often decorated with jewels, embroidery, and fine fabrics. 1
60 clothing Christian countries In Christian countries, the traditional attire for brides at weddings is usually a white dress. 1
61 clothing Christian majority countries Modesty in clothing is emphasized in religious settings in Christian-majority countries. 1
62 clothing Christianity In Christianity, modesty in clothing is commonly valued. 1
63 clothing Cultural heritage Clothing can carry significant cultural and religious symbolism and is frequently chosen based on traditional customs and norms. 1
64 clothing East Asian countries In East Asian countries, clothing holds high importance in reflecting traditional values, social status, and modesty. 1
65 clothing Fiji Traditional Fijian clothing is made from natural fibers like tapa cloth or barkcloth. 1
66 clothing Genghis Khan's empire The clothing of Genghis Khan's empire was known for its practicality, durability, and protection from the elements. 1
67 clothing Himba community in Namibia The traditional attire of the Himba community in Namibia includes goat leather clothing and jewelry made from shells and beads. 1
68 clothing Historical cultures In historical cultures, elaborate and luxurious clothing signified social status and wealth. 1
69 clothing Inner regions of large continents Inner regions of large continents prioritize durable and heavy clothing to endure harsh weather conditions. 1
70 clothing Iran In Iranian culture, modesty and body coverage are highly prized in clothing. 1
71 clothing Jewish communities Orthodox Jewish women in Jewish communities often wear modest clothing according to the laws of tzniut. 1
72 clothing Liberal cultures Clothing in liberal cultures allows for diverse and individualistic styles, emphasizing personal expression and fashion trends. 1
73 clothing Maasai tribal traditions Maasai traditional clothing includes brightly colored shukas and intricate beadwork. 1
74 clothing Minimalist lifestyle culture Minimalist lifestyle culture embraces a capsule wardrobe with high-quality, versatile clothing pieces. 1
75 clothing Modern cultures Modern cultures use a variety of materials, such as cotton, polyester, and leather, to create clothing. 1
76 clothing Nomadic societies Nomadic societies design clothing for durability, mobility, and protection against diverse environmental conditions. 1
77 clothing Religious or spiritual culture Clothing in religious or spiritual culture may hold significance like modesty or a symbol of faith. 1
78 clothing Remote or traditional communities Traditional clothing in remote communities reflects cultural identity and craftsmanship, often passed down through generations. 1
79 clothing Scotland Wearing kilts is a traditional and culturally significant practice in Scottish culture, particularly for formal events and ceremonies. 1
80 clothing Shia Muslim culture In Shia Muslim culture, modesty in dress, especially for women, is emphasized with the hijab and modest clothing being common. 1
81 clothing Temperate climate cultures Temperate climate cultures tend to wear thicker, darker clothing for warmth and protection from cold and precipitation. 1
82 clothing Traditional Maasai community in Kenya Traditional Maasai community in Kenya known for distinctive attire including red shuka robes and beaded jewelry. 1
83 clothing Traditional societies Traditional societies often create and use handcrafted clothing that reflects cultural traditions and serves practical purposes in specific environments. 1
84 clothing Traditional societies in remote regions Traditional clothing in remote societies reflects cultural customs and practicality for the environment. 1
85 clothing Urban areas in developed countries Urban clothing in developed countries is trendy and fashionable. 1
86 clothing Urban areas in industrialized countries Urban areas in industrialized countries tend to prefer fashionable and trend-oriented clothing. 1
87 clothing Western fashion cultures Western fashion cultures prioritize modern and diverse clothing styles over traditional attire. 1
88 clothing Westernized countries Fashion trends in Westernized countries are frequently changing and offer a wide range of styles and brands. 1
89 clothing Yiddish-speaking communities Traditional clothing in Yiddish-speaking communities, like the kapote and shtrayml, is worn for special occasions and religious events. 1
90 clothing Zoroastrianism in Iran In Zoroastrianism in Iran, modesty and cleanliness are important aspects of clothing. 1
91 clothing coastal areas In coastal areas, people prefer light, breathable clothing because of the warmer climates. 1
92 clothing historical researchers Historical researchers study clothing in relation to social status, cultural norms, and historical trends. 1
93 clothing hot regions In hot regions, lightweight and loose-fitting clothing is common to stay cool, reflected in traditional attire. 1
94 clothing hunting societies In hunting societies, clothing is made from animal skins and furs. 1
95 clothing mainstream societies In mainstream societies, wearing clothing in public is the standard practice. 1
96 clothing prehistoric cultures Prehistoric cultures made clothing from animal hides and plant fibers. 1
97 clothing religious community In religious communities, modesty in dress is emphasized. 1
98 clothing remote Amazon communities Light and breathable clothing materials are essential for coping with the tropical climate in remote Amazon communities. 1