1. They were the Ostarbeiters, intelligent and educated, and set to work as labourers, made to wear a badge. 2. To make them wear uniform. 3. As his campaign caravans move through rural towns, he wears necklaces made of avocados and shakes flowers and huge potatoes to celebrate the soil as the Indians do. 4. At every Olympics, Australians smirk when they see Canadian athletes wearing gear made by Roots, the Toronto sporting goods company. 5. A century ago in England, relatives carried or wore bracelets made from hair of the deceased. 6. By wearing clothes made from the treated fabric, a farm worker would become a walking detoxification plant, rendering a pesticide harmless before it reached the skin. 7. During winter they wear masks made of frost that collects on their heads, forms ice beards and fills eye sockets and pockmarks of decay. 8. In some parts of India, both bride and groom complete their wedding outfits by wearing robes made entirely of flowers. 9. League officials did what they could do dissuade her, making her wear a cup, for example. 10. They wore shoes made of canvas, or went barefoot. |