Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (often referred to as Mormons) typically wear modest and respectful clothing to church services. There isn't a strict dress code, but the emphasis is on dressing in a way that shows reverence for God and the sacredness of the worship environment.
Here's a general overview:
* Men: Often wear suits or dress shirts with ties, dress pants, and dress shoes.
* Women: Typically wear dresses, skirts, or dress pants with modest tops. Clothing is usually knee-length or longer.
* Children: Dressed in their best modest clothing.
Other points to consider:
* Modesty: Clothing that is revealing, tight-fitting, or low-cut is generally avoided.
* Comfort: While dressing respectfully is important, comfort is also a factor.
* Personal Preference: There is room for personal expression within the bounds of modesty and reverence.
* Cultural Variations: Dress customs can vary slightly depending on the region or cultural background of the congregation.
* Temple Garments: Adult members who have made sacred covenants in temples wear special undergarments as a daily reminder of their commitments. These garments are worn underneath regular clothing and are not visible.