Tibetan Buddhism belongs to the northern spread, and its costumes are similar to those of the southern spread. It is wrapped in a yellow cassock, but the difference is that it wears trousers, a belt and a yellow high hat on formal occasions.
Southern Buddhism, barefoot and dressed in yellow, is a uniform suit. According to different grades, it is divided into light yellow, dark yellow, orange and so on. Women usually wear white clothes and trousers, and the first batch of white and blue yarns.
The simplest difference is that the costumes of northern Buddhism are complex and gorgeous, and some robes are inlaid with precious stones and gold thread. Southern Buddhism is relatively simple, with only one cassock. The monks outside the cassock are all naked, and there is no room to store money and things.