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12+ International Dress Codes Travelers Should Know

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When you travel to a different country, there may be different social norms in place there than what you’re used to. Behaviors that are absolutely accepted where you live may be considered 100% taboo in the place you’re visiting. Here are some examples:

It’s not just behaviors, though. Rules in other countries can include stuff as simple as what you wear. Here are some strict dress codes that need to be followed when you visit other countries that are potentially considered “unusual” to us in North America:

Antigua

Australia

Belgium

Barbados

Cameroon

Chad

Chechnya

Congo-Brazzaville

Croatia

England

France

Greece

Grenada

India

Italy

Jamaica

Kuwait

Madagascar

The Maldives

The Netherlands

Niger

Nigeria

North Korea

Oman

The Philippines

Poland

Russia

Saudi Arabia

Spain

St. Lucia

Sudan

Switzerland

Thailand

Trinidad and Tobago

Turkey

Uganda

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Meanwhile in the United States…

All of the above are laws that could get you fined, flogged or thrown in jail; don’t mess with them. However in my research for this, I discovered several dress-related laws that are apparently still on the books (you know how some states have weirdo, bizarre laws from way back when? The ones that made sense then, but don’t anymore and nobody pays attention to them? These are some of them):

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