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Young Brunette Girl Reveals Her Red And Black Undergarments In The Park
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- Judaism. Male Orthodox Jews wear a four-cornered prayer shawl called a Tallit katan, which has tzitzit (fringes) attached to the corners, draped over their shoulders. To conform with societal dress codes, a tallit katan is often worn beneath one's shirt, but above an undershirt as it should not come into contact with the skin.
- Mormonism. Mormons wear special temple garments after they have been endowed in a temple to help them remember the teachings of the temple.
- Sikhism. One of the panj kakaar (five articles of faith) that Sikh men wear is a type of underpants called the kaccha, which are similar to boxer shorts.
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