concept   protective garment

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) United States (1) Japan (1) Europe (1) South Korea (1) Germany (1) Bangladesh (1) Eastern countries (1) Taiwan (1) Traditional societies (1) industrialized countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 protective garment United States Protective garments are worn in the United States for safety in industrial, construction, and sports settings, typically including hard hats, goggles, and knee pads. 6
2 protective garment Japan In Japan, kimonos are both cultural symbols and fashion statements with protective qualities. 4
3 protective garment Europe Protective garments are commonly worn in European industries and workplaces for safety. 3
4 protective garment South Korea Wearing protective garments in South Korea serves as a fashion statement and holds traditional symbolic value. 3
5 protective garment Germany Protective garments are worn in Germany for safety in industrial and construction settings. 2
6 protective garment Bangladesh In Bangladesh, protective garments are worn as a symbol of respect and honor in religious and cultural ceremonies. 1
7 protective garment Eastern countries Eastern countries have a cultural tradition of wearing protective garments like kimonos for formal occasions and rituals, providing cultural significance and identity. 1
8 protective garment Taiwan Protective garments are worn as a fashion statement in certain subcultures in Taiwan. 1
9 protective garment Traditional societies The protective garment is worn in traditional societies during ceremonies and rituals to symbolize status and heritage. 1
10 protective garment industrialized countries Industrialized countries consider protective garments as standard safety equipment in workplaces for protection. 1