Women's clothing in Iran
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Since the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979, the Iranian government requires women to wear loose-fitting coats or cloaks in public such as the chador, as well as a headscarf that covers the hair. Even non-Muslim women must adhere to this dress code. The rules are not so strict with foreign women visiting Iran.
[edit] Headscarves
The ordinary headscarf is called rusari روسري in Persian. A popular type of headscarf among students is the maghnaeh مغنعه.
[edit] Body
Something loose must be worn to cover the body in order to avoid exposer to other unmarried men.
[edit] References
- http://www.irantravelingcenter.com/womn_iran_zan_girl_cloth_hejab.htm
- http://persiatours.com/women_iran_picture_street.htm
- http://www.journeywoman.com/traveltales/dresses_smart.html
- http://www.thevillager.com/villager_90/glimpsesofasubtle.html
- http://www.iranian.com/Travelers/2002/April/Five/index.html
- http://www.letsgoiran.com/iran-women-dress-code