With the new enthusiasm for travelling to Iran, the dress code is a much subject of question and curiosity. Here is what one should expect to wear while travel to Iran:
Women’s Dress Code:
Trousers and tunics are the best choice for ladies and they may choose any color they’d like. Heads should be covered with headscarves though it’s not a big deal to leave some hair out as the rules are not so strict. There is no need to wear “Burqa” or “Veil” like some other Islamic countries. Sandals are just fine to be worn. Finger manicure and nail polish are just fine while travel to Iran.
Men’s Dress Code:
Although most Iranian men have adopted western fashions, men are not allowed to appear in public with shorts or underwear.
T-shirts and sandals are fine to be worn.
Notes:
Full body coverage is advised in holy places such as mosques and shrines. ‘Chador’ is often provided/offered for female tourists in holy places.
Since Iranians value cleanliness, shoes should be taken off in homes and holy carpeted places.
In cold seasons, it is recommended that you take items of warm clothing with you.
All the above-mentioned rules need to be observed in public sites, but they’re quite flexible in nature tours.
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Tailored Clothing for Women
For the convenience of our female clients, PTA can provide a typical, modern “overcoat” like what is worn by the majority of female Iranians while in public. PTA will have it sewn according to your size and requested color and deliver it to you in the airport. This piece of clothing is free of charge for the clients of PTA tours. For all other customers, the cost is 25 €. If you are interested to have it please kindly send your request to [email protected]
Please consult the table below and inform us of your size when you make your request for this piece of clothing. |
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Int'l | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |