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    What Should Men Wear in Jordan?


    In keeping with the respectable clothing policy, men should wear trousers when visiting Jordan. Whether you are in the city of Amman, exploring Petra or trekking the desert men should refrain from wearing shorts as it is seen as disrespectful. Even in warm weather, light linen or cotton trousers can keep you feeling cool and comfortable so just make sure to pack trousers with materials that suit the weather.

    In Jordan tops that do not cover the shoulders are classed as underwear. This rule applies to both men and women so always wear shirts and t-shirts that cover the top of the arms. With this in mind, it should come as no surprise that being topless in public is completely unacceptable no matter how hot the weather is.

    Women Travelling in Jordan


    Similarly to most neighboring countries, the dress codes for women are stricter than men. Women should refrain from showing flesh as much as possible to respect the Jordanian culture and way of life. To avoid negative attention, female travelers should wear loose clothing which covers the arms, legs, chest and the nape of the neck.

    Avoid wearing T-shirts, shorts, and leggings as this can be regarded as sexual clothing. Many female residents in Jordan wear a headscarf and those who choose not to usually keep their hair tied up. Female tourists should also try to follow this etiquette and tie their hair back.

    All in all – what to wear in Jordan

    When planning what to wear in Jordan, the general rule is to keep shoulders, arms, and legs covered as much as possible. Men have slightly more flexibility when it comes to clothing but women should be sure to cover up and keep hair tied back.

    Not only does this follow local customs, it shows that you care about Jordanian culture and local people will respect you for doing so. Don’t worry about getting too hot because there are plenty of loose-fitting, light materials out there that will keep you comfortable.

    Wearing trousers and long sleeves also help to prevent visitors from insect bites, sunburn and general cuts and bruises from outdoor activities.

    From: https://www.touristjordan.com/what-to-wear-in-jordan/

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