Why do the Amish dress in plain clothing?
Amish men and boys wear dark coats without lapels, suspenders, dark trousers, white or plain-colored shirts, and black or straw-brimmed hats. Women and girls wear plain, solid-colored dresses with long full skirts, long or three-quarter-length sleeves, and high necks. They also wear prayer coverings on their heads, in obedience to I Corinthians 11:2-16. The head covering is a symbol of subjection to God. When going out, they’ll often wear a large black bonnet on their heads, put on over the top of their prayer coverings. The Amish wear no jewelry of any kind. They believe that modest, simple clothing is essential to Christian discipleship. This belief is based on a number of scriptural principles. The Amish believe that how they live their lives reflects their faith, and that the clothes they wear are an extension of their faith. 14. Why do the Amish reject so many things in the modern world? Following principles found in Romans 12:2 and II Corinthians 6:14, the Amish are taught that t