concept   ruffs (clothing)

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Australia (1) Belgium (1) Brazil (1) Eastern Asia (1) England (1) Mexico (1) Middle East (1) Netherlands (1) New Zealand (1) Shakespeare enthusiasts (1) South Africa (1) Spain (1) Thailand (1) Western Europe (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ruffs (clothing) Australia Ruffs are not a part of traditional or modern Australian clothing traditions. 1
2 ruffs (clothing) Belgium Ruffs in Belgium symbolized elegant and aristocratic fashion in historical contexts. 1
3 ruffs (clothing) Brazil Ruffs are not part of indigenous or contemporary clothing traditions in Brazil. 1
4 ruffs (clothing) Eastern Asia Ruffs are not a traditional or common clothing item in Eastern Asian culture. 1
5 ruffs (clothing) England Ruffs were historically worn as a status symbol and fashion accessory by nobility in England. 1
6 ruffs (clothing) Mexico Ruffs are not a traditional or widely accepted clothing item in Mexican culture. 1
7 ruffs (clothing) Middle East Ruffs are not a traditional or common clothing item in Middle Eastern culture. 1
8 ruffs (clothing) Netherlands Ruffs were considered a symbol of wealth and high social standing in the Netherlands. 1
9 ruffs (clothing) New Zealand Ruffs in New Zealand are uncommon and not part of mainstream or traditional attire. 1
10 ruffs (clothing) Shakespeare enthusiasts Ruffs are considered a historically significant and distinctive fashion accessory by Shakespeare enthusiasts. 1
11 ruffs (clothing) South Africa Ruffs are rarely, if ever, worn in South African traditional or modern clothing. 1
12 ruffs (clothing) Spain In Spain, ruffs were a symbol of wealth and high social standing in the past. 1
13 ruffs (clothing) Thailand Ruffs are not a traditional or widely accepted clothing item in Thai culture. 1
14 ruffs (clothing) Western Europe The ruff, a type of clothing, was associated with Renaissance fashion and high society in Western Europe. 1