In many respects there is no functional separation between religion and culture, as one's answers to profound existential questions of our place in the world and our relationships with it interpenetrate all aspects of our lives. While religion is often specifically associated with cultural practices oriented towards the sacred, it can also encompass things that are considered a bit mundane or even pedestrian. Dress and attire is one of those things - an expression of culture and religion and who and what we are. It says things about our relationship with our own bodies, with the bodies of others, and with other things we hold in high esteem. There's a whole field of study that analyzes all this - I only got a cursory exposure to it in undergrad myself - so rather than get into those weeds a simple query for us to explore here.
In what way does your attire reflect your religion? Are you unable to express your religion through attire due to other cultural pressures? Is there special ceremonial attire used for religious rituals? What is the symbolic significance of that?
In what way does your attire reflect your religion? Are you unable to express your religion through attire due to other cultural pressures? Is there special ceremonial attire used for religious rituals? What is the symbolic significance of that?