Amish Clothing

Questions on Amish Dress & Appearance

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  1. Why do the Amish dress plain?
  2. Why do Amish women cover their heads?
  3. What is Amish women’s headwear called?
  4. Do Amish women cut their hair?
  5. Why do Amishmen wear beards?
  6. Do Amish wear buttons?
  7. Do Amish men wear collars?
  8. What is a mutza suit?
  9. What are broadfall trousers?
  10. Do Amish men wear belts?
  11. Do Amish wear athletic shoes?
  12. Do Amish make their own clothes?
  13. What should I wear if I visit the Amish?

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Why do the Amish dress plain? The style of clothing Amish wear reflects universal values of humility and modesty. A uniform style of dress discourages physical appearance as a source of pride. Plain clothing also carries important traditional symbolism.

The specific style of plain clothes worn by the Amish are a marker of the people, with variations in clothing often indicative of a particular Amish affiliation. Amish discern differences in plain clothing styles between different groups which can help them place the origin community of the wearer. Read more on Amish clothing.

Why do Amish women cover their heads? The practice of head covering is derived from 1 Corinthians 11: 5-6 – “But every woman that prayeth or prophesieth with her head uncovered dishonoureth her head: for that is even all one as if she were shaven. For if the woman be not covered, let her also be shorn: but if it be a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven, let her be covered.”

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The practice of covering the hair is derived from the Bible.

What’s the difference between a bonnet and a kapp?  The kapp is often mislabeled a “bonnet”. The kapp, also referred to as a prayer covering, is the typically white covering worn by Amish women directly over the hair. Bonnets are larger, typically black, and worn over the kapp, usually when outdoors. If worn by a young girl the kapp may be black in some communities.

The kapp varies in style across communities. The Lancaster kapp has a distinctive heart shape, while those worn by Amish women in Midwestern communities have straight pleated sides which end in a rounded top.

Do Amish women cut their hair? No, Amish women traditionally do not cut their hair. This is also based upon Scripture, namely verses in 1 Corinthians (see above section on head covering). In practice, some women may occasionally trim or thin heavy hair. Amish girls before being baptized may also cut their hair, even wearing English hairstyles. Amish women pin up their long hair underneath the kapp, or prayer covering.

Why do Amish men wear beards (but no moustache)? Beards mark differences between the sexes and are considered to be Biblically mandated by the Amish. Amish typically grow them at marriage, but that can vary by community.

Some Amishmen trim their beards, while others let them grow uncropped, deferring to Leviticus 19:27 (“Ye shall not round the corners of your heads, neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard”). It’s somewhat unclear why moustaches are not worn, but a possible reason is that they were once associated with European military.

Do Amish wear buttons? Contrary to popular belief, many Amish do wear clothing with buttons. Amish women’s dresses may feature buttons, as do the trousers of the men. Some women do use straight pins to secure their dresses. Amish do use hooks and eyes on their church suits (mutza suits). At one time Amish were known as Häftler (“hook-and-eye people”; see Amish Roots: A Treasury of History, Wisdom, and Lore; ed. John Hostetler, “Reply to Jacob Amman” p.24 intro).

Do Amish men wear collars? Yes, however church suit coats are collarless.

What is a mutza suit? The mutza suit is a suit traditionally worn by Amish men to church, funerals, and other formal occasions. The simple suit coats have no collars, pockets or lapels.

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Broadfall trousers on a laundry line. Pennsylvania.

What are broadfall trousers? A style of pants worn by Amish men. Broadfall refers to a flap which covers the entire front of the trousers, rather than a fly.

Do Amish men wear belts? No. Amish men wear suspenders. Most who do wear suspenders, wear a set of two. One group in central Pennsylvania wears just one, strung diagonally over one shoulder. And another group wears none. Their trousers seem to remain in place (supposedly, hidden drawstrings keep them up). In some more communities, Amish men forego suspenders in their everyday wear. This can be seen in places such as northern Indiana and Holmes County, Ohio.

Do Amish wear sneakers or athletic shoes? Some do wear comfortable trainers or sneakers, women and men included. Usually they are of a plain black color. Skecher’s is a popular brand in some communities.

Do Amish make their own clothes? Some Amish do make their own clothes, particularly women’s dresses. Some Amish do wear clothing off the rack however, such as shirts for men.

What should I wear if I visit the Amish? It’s a good idea to dress modestly. Try not to reveal a lot of skin; women should avoid low cut dresses. It’s a matter of showing respect, and Amish will appreciate it. Also, don’t think you have to “dress Amish”. That would be strange.

More questions on the Amish? Get answers to 300+ questions in 41 categories at the FAQ main page.

References:

  • Scott, Stephen. Why Do They Dress That Way? Intercourse, PA: Good Books, 2008.
  • Kraybill, Donald B., Steven M. Nolt, and David Weaver-Zercher. The Amish Way: Patient Faith in a Perilous World. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2010.
  • Hostetler, John A. Amish Roots: A Treasury of History, Wisdom, and Lore. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989.

To Cite this Page: Wesner, Erik J. “Clothing.” Amish America. Erik Wesner, 9 Apr. 2015. Web. [Date Accessed]. <https://amishamerica.com/clothing/>.

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    16 Comments

    1. Clothing Websites

      Here are a couple of links you can use if you would like to purchase Amish clothing. If the admin of the group sees this, they may want to add these to the clothing section.

      1. Kevin

        These are not my sites. Just links to the site.

      2. Clothing links

        Where are the links? I seen none listed!

    2. Another Place to Purchase Amish Clothing

      Here are a couple of links you can use if you would like to purchase Amish clothing. If the admin of the group sees this, they may want to add these to the clothing section.

      1. Kevin

        I just wanted to let you know the links aren’t my website. Just a link to that website.

    3. patricia puckett

      Amish clothing

      I would like to know where I can purchase Amish clothing. Is there a website?

      1. same question not found the links please provide links

    4. Would the Amish be offended if I dressed like them or asked to buy pants from them? I want to wear a uniform that I will rarely be forced to change.

      If it’s any consolation, I don’t do anything that would astonish people. I live a very peculiar, technophobic lifestyle. My beard complies with Lev. 19:27, I pay cash only, I don’t wear a watch, I don’t smoke, I don’t drink in public, I don’t drive, I don’t use fowl language, I avoid all computers/tablets/game systems except a small laptop that I use at home and a workstation I use in my cubicle at work (I avoid ATMs, kiosks, PlayStations, chip/card readers at cash registers, …)

      1. Jo

        WHAT?!

        Get outta town! That’s being a hippie too.Why would you want to?

    5. Carter Burger

      Women's shoes

      I have noticed the Amish women where I’m at wear flip flops. Do they not wear regular shoes?

      1. They definitely wear regular shoes too Carter, some wear flip flops for the comfort (Amish people often like to go barefoot for that matter). Which general area are you located?

    6. Joyce

      Sources for Amish Clothing

      There is usually Amish clothing available on eBay. Also I used to own a pattern company with Amish and plain (Mennonite etc.) styled patterns which is still in business located at http://www.friendspatterns.net I’ve seen coverings on eBay as well.

      1. Shari Davenport

        Clothing Sources

        Ebay has been mentioned as a source of purchase for Amish clothing. Would also like to add Etsy as a very nice source of Amish, Mennonite, “Plain”, and just generally modest clothing for sale.

        There are genuine Amish and Mennonite clothing pieces that have been made for and by Amish and Mennonite women, generally for women, which has been worn “gently” and then sold, generally in very good condition; also made by Amish/Mennonite and sold brand new; as well as men’s clothing, and those produced by “English” seamstresses who sew for the Christian modest woman’s market, and also make very authentic costume wear, which could suffice as Halloween or theatrical costumes, or even street wear if it suits your purpose.

        I also did just a general Google search for “purchase Amish clothing” and got quite a few hits, including Stetson, who produces high quality men’s Amish style hats! If you’re looking for serious, lifetime, investment-quality hats, then that would probably be one of the very best sources!

        I didn’t go through every single possibility, but I did look at several Etsy sources, and they all seemed to be capable of satisfying any one of several types of needs, from women’s and girl’s/toddler’s kapps, bonnets, aprons and dresses; and men’s clothing and headwear as well. I saw broadfall pants, Sunday (formal or dressy) suits, shirts, and lots of suspenders of excellent quality – given that Amish and Mennonite men don’t wear belts – and the aforementioned hats, including the more common straw hats, as well as the dressier Stetsons. (Bring your creditcards for those! They are beautiful quality, with not-so-beautiful price tags! However, as the saying goes, you get what you pay for!)

    7. Joyce

      More sources

      For men’s broadfall pants, and suspenders, you can buy them from gohnbrothers.com located in middlebury, Indiana. They have a non illustrated catalog on their website. Some other clothing items are available. They also have a toll free phone number for any questions.

    8. nulllllllll

      je comprends rien c’est dse la mùerde
      c’est nul
      ils portent des sacs poubelles bleu
      magnifique

    9. Jeff Troyer

      Mustaches

      My Amish friend told me they don’t grow mustaches because years ago as conscientious objectors to warfare they needed to separate themselves visibly from other men ( as most men had beards and mustaches in those days).