Often is an adverb, and wore is a verb.
It depends what your kung fu style is. Some kung fu styles require a uniform, others train you in your everyday clothes, other have designated outfits, and others let you wear any workout outfit. To know, go see a kung fu martial artist near where you live.
She wore a New Jersey.
He wore a white jacket with a blue small overcoat and underneath the jacket he wore a red sash
yes she wore them for reading
the military guys and the nurses were the ones who wore white.
The group who wore the gray uniforms were the Confederates from the south. The Union soldiers of the north wore the blue uniforms.
The nurses in the Red Cross during the Civil War wore white dresses. This was to show how clean they were.
Yes, they wore black uniforms. Improved answer: The SS wore black uniforms until around 1937. During the war, they wore grey or field-grey uniforms.
The North wore blue uniforms, the South wore grey uniforms.
Nurses dress varied by country and I've seen varying apparel, so I think there wasn't a strict dress code. I cannot describe it but visit the link below to see an example of a couple of US nurses from WW1.
Yes they wore red uniforms
The swastika was the official emblem of the Nazis and the wore it on their uniforms.
Confederate soilders wore gray or yellowish-brown uniforms.
The confederates wore grey uniforms. Though shortage of uniforms often meant that some confederate soldiers wore clothes from home. Union uniforms were a dark blue.
In the Civil War, people not involved in the military continued wearing the same clothing they wore before the war started. The northern solders wore uniforms died blue. However, some Zouave or National Guard units dressed in red or black uniforms. The Confederate solders started off with gray uniforms. As the war went on, they had more difficulty getting replacement uniforms. When their uniforms wore out, they wore anything they could get. When their shoes wore out and they could not find replacement shoes, they wrapped their feet in rags. Toward the end, both sides wore uniforms the color of dirt.
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