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Women Practice Wearing Modest Clothing



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By : Lam Bong   

For all we know, modest clothing has been worn by Muslim women for several years. It is a practice that is in accordance with their faith. Teachings of different religions also vary because they impose different rules on how people should dress. But dressing modestly may be an individual's choice as well and it does not matter what their religion or cultural background is because it is not only the Muslim women who can do so. I guess it is important that eve as young as teenagers are taught how to dress appropriately in today's world.

But you may also ask yourself what modest clothing is or are you wearing a modest dress. Well, modest clothing does not involve showing off certain parts of your body like your bosom or thighs. The clothing is considered modest if it is loose fitting and covers important body parts. Colors are also another factor that you have to consider and for religious people blue, brown, black and white are appropriate shades while the brighter ones like pink, red and orange are not. But different religions also have their own color preferences.

Catholic people for example expect that short shorts and sleeveless are avoided by women. The Orthodox Jewish women should wear headscarves and should away from clothing that are too tight and show off parts of the body like elbows, arms and knees. Muslim women also practice modest clothing by wearing something that covers their entire body excluding the hands. Faces are either covered or not depending on the beliefs. But because of the influence of the Western world, modest clothing is gradually being disregarded these days.

In the United States, modest clothing is different and is somewhat relaxed. Evangelical women should avoid see through clothes and above the knee skirts or even swimsuits and men's clothing. The Pentecostal faith on the other hand is never to wear slacks and jeans and only dresses and skirts. Make up and jewelry are also important part of modest clothing.

The bottom line why modest clothing is imposed among women in different religions and cultures is humility. There are different reasons why people choose to dress in a certain way. Some dress modestly because of religious beliefs while some as their personal choice. Remember that when you dress modestly it does not necessarily mean that you are compromising the style because you can sill be fashionable and at the same time dignified.

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Author Resource:- Lam Bong is an Author living in Sydney, Australia. He is interested in reading and creating websites. His latest website is about Islamic clothing for women and finding the Islamic clothing for men on the web today.
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