No, really, they wrote a book about staying modest (viaE!
They believe in looking and behaving a certain way due to their strong religious convictions.
These values include limited television access, modest dressing, and even the inability to dance, citesCheat Sheet.

The first of the children to pave her own way wasJinger Duggar.
After marrying her husbandJeremy Vuolo, Duggar began wearing pants and dyeing her hair.
Growing up in a small town in Arkansas was not enough for Duggar.

She always liked the fast pace of the cities her family would travel to while on the show.
She vowed to call the hustle and bustle of a big city home one day.
She was able to make that dream happen when she married Vuolo.

Most of her siblings still call rural Arkansas home.
She took it a step further by moving to the edgy L.A. area.
Her classification as a rebel began when she started wearing pants!

Jinger did some soul searching to reach the point of wearing pants.
But I wanted to discover for myself what the Bible had to say."
It turns out, her studying of the bible solidified her belief that women can wear pants.
“Our hairstyle is our choice and we choose longer hair based on our understanding of 1 Corinthians 11:14-15.
Their stance on hair length is firm, but the controversy over dyeing it is less intense.
However, staying your natural color seems to be encouraged.
Jinger broke yet another mold when she dyed her hair a different shade.
The Duggar daughters are known for their brunette locks.
In 2019, the rebel Duggar died her hair blonde (viaCafe Mom).
She was the first in the family to go make such a drastic hair color transformation.
Wearing pants, living in a city, and dyeing your hair is likely second nature to you.
However, this family sees the world totally differently.
We applaud Jinger for living her truth!