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Can you wear strappy tops in Dubai?

Myths Around how to dress in Dubai Wearing backless or strappy clothing is prohibited - You can wear them in restaurants, bars or clubs that don't have a strict dress code. However, take note of your environment for the dress code when leaving to adhere to the code.



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Cut-off shorts, midriff tops, and spaghetti straps or strappy tops should be considered wardrobe no-gos for Dubai.

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Dubai is a famously cosmopolitan city, but it's important to dress modestly in public spaces out of respect for local customs by avoiding bare shoulders and midriffs. You can pack your favourite swimsuits and bikinis if you're planning a day at the beach, as long as you have something to cover up with after.

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Dress code in public places in Dubai To be respectful of the UAE culture, it is best to remain covered from shoulder at least to the knees. For instance, although T-shirts (preferably with sleeves covering at least upper arm) are fine, spaghetti tops for women may not be appreciated in public places.

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You don't have to be completely covered up, but women should avoid wearing short skirts, short shorts, and any revealing or see-through dresses. It's okay to wear sleeveless tops if the neckline isn't too low. It does get chilly in the desert after sunset, so it's better to wear a bit of sleeve.

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Yes! Bikinis are commonplace in Dubai on both public and private beaches. Just don't wear your bikini outside of your resort or on the street.

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Is Dubai Expensive? Yes. Dubai came in at number 31 in a 2022 Mercer survey ranking the cities with the highest cost of living in the world. However, Dubai is still more affordable than other famously expensive cities like Singapore, London and New York City.

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Wear simple, comfortable, thin fabric clothing that mostly covers your shoulders, knees, and arms (if need be). Though it is not compulsory for women tourists to cover their heads, it's advisable to carry a headscarf at all times. It is mandatory for female tourists to cover their heads while entering a mosque.

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Most malls, restaurants, and hotels in Dubai ask customers to 'dress modestly' and advise to cover your knees and shoulders.

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Even in Dubai, arguably the most relaxed Emirate, for both men and women, officially, it means covering the shoulders and the knees (and everything in between). Spaghetti straps will raise eyebrows, and in some places where the clientele is more local, you may get stopped by security and reminded to cover up.

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Any shoes are acceptable as long as you're not barefoot. Make sure you are not wearing anything see-through or revealing. If the restaurant is in a nice hotel such as Skyview Bar in Burj Al Arab or Atmosphere in Burj Khalifa, the dress code would be either smart-casual or formal attire.

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