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Traditionally Hindu women, once married, would wear sindoor, a blush powder, in the parting of their hair. If widowed, they would abandon sindoor and jewelry and wear simple white clothing. Men and women of the Western group may wear wedding rings to indicate their marital status. Also women in the United States, depending on their heritage and/or religion, will normally wear a simple or extravagant white gown, although some movie stars have been familiar to wear a melanoid party dress for their wedding. Observant Jewish women coverlet their hair if they are married. There is a sect of Judaism in which girls who are old enough to be looking for a husband wear their hair in two braids as opposed to the in succession braid they wore before they were of a marriagable age.

In past times, mending was an art. A meticulous tailor or seamstress could mend rips with thread raveled from hems and seam edges so skillfully that the darn was practically invisible. When the raw material — cloth — was worth deeper than labor, it made aura to expend labor in saving it. Today clothing is considered a consumable item. Mass-manufactured clothing is less expensive than the labor required to compensate Hip Kids Clothes for it. Many people will buy a new piece of clothing rather than expend time mending. The thrifty still replace zippers and buttons and sew up ripped hems.