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The traditional dress for Saudi men is the Thobe, a loose, long-sleeved white cotton garment with a tailored collar and sleeves, much like a shirt in style and which reaches to the ankles. This is accompanied by a white knitted skull cap, the Tagiyah, over which is worn the Ghutra. This is the long flowing scarf in a red and white chequered pattern or plain white. Its origins are routed in the desert when the scarf could be used to cover the face as protection against sandstorms. On top of the Ghutra is a thick double black cord which holds it in place, and which is known as the Agal.

In the short winter months, a Thobe may be worn of thicker, darker material, including grey, black and brown.

Females from the age of puberty wear a shapeless, unadorned, long black robe that reaches to the ground, and is known as the Abaya. In Saudi Arabia it is pretty much mandatory to cover the head, and whilst expatriates including Arabs from other countries may leave the face uncovered, most Saudi woman wear a veil that covers either the entire face or leaves just the eyes revealed. Many women interpret modesty so strictly that they wear black gloves and stockings so as not to reveal any part of the body.

It is mandatory for Western women in Saudi Arabia to wear the Abaya when appearing in public.

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