“Short-sleeved dress shirts are a big no-no, for example. It doesn’t exist in the business world. It looks silly, it isn’t respectable. If it’s hot, you can wear a long-sleeved shirt and roll up the sleeves. There’s no such thing as a global dress code. Another common mistake is an undershirt underneath a dress shirt.
Additionally, many religious sites require modest dress. These factors can all influence what you should wear as a tourist in Israel. As a general rule, tourists in Israel should dress modestly and comfortably. This means avoiding revealing clothing like shorts, tank tops, and low-cut tops.
MEPS dress code requires you to wear neat, clean, moderate, and comfortable clothes such as clean underwear, a collared shirt/blouse, pants, and closed-toed shoes. Avoid jewelry, hats, sweatpants, or leggings. Clothing with logos or offensive words is not permitted. Having a professional and modest appearance during the MEPS can help you Men’s casual shorts – I’d recommend several pairs of comfortable shorts for everyday use. Men’s chinos or jeans – I’d recommend a few pairs of chinos, jeans or cargo pants. Men’s T-shirts – Pack a few options of t-shirts too. Men’s shirts – A few shirts (long or short sleeved) are a good idea. Of course, you can wear pants other than jeans while skating. However, since it is usually cold outside, wearing something warm makes sense. Also, since you will be doing lots of jumping, striding, and sliding, having some give in your shoes is useful. This means you should choose a shoe that fits well and has enough support. People used to Don't wear shorts that are too revealing or excessively tight. This may be deemed inappropriate in some areas or establishments. Don't wear shorts when visiting rural areas or conservative regions; it may be inappropriate or disrespectful. If you have to wear shorts, ensure they are loose-fitting, knee-length, or longer. 5uGE4.