1
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appropriate attire for religious services
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Saudi Arabia
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Women are required to wear an abaya (cloak) and a headscarf, while men are expected to wear traditional, modest clothing.
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1
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2
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citizens' attire
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Saudi Arabia
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Strict dress code adherence with modest and conservative clothing for both men and women
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1
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3
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cultural attire
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Saudi Arabia
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Modest and conservative dress, such as abaya and thobe, is common
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1
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4
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religious attire
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Saudi Arabia
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Religious attire like robes, veils, or turbans may be commonly worn in public
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1
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5
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religious attire
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Saudi Arabia
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Religious attire is often modest and follows specific guidelines outlined in religious texts, such as the hijab or abaya for women.
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1
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6
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traditional attire
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Saudi Arabia
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Modest and conservative, often worn daily
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1
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7
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traditional attire
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Saudi Arabia
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Traditional attire is modest and conservative, with specific dress codes for men and women based on religious and cultural norms
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1
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8
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traditional attire
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Saudi Arabia
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Thobe and abaya worn in Saudi Arabia, often dark in color; Kimono and yukata in Japan, with various styles and patterns
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1
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9
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traditional attire
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Saudi Arabia
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Wearing traditional attire, such as thobe and dishdasha, is common and expected, especially for men.
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1
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