Dress codes tend to follow lifestyles. For example within the United States: those who work in administrative jobs dress in suits and dressed down outfits may be chino/khaki style clothing which would be dressed up for someone who lives on a ranch where jeans and long sleeve shirts are necessary on the job. Cultures do not have to be in different countries but yes - the clothing styles suit the cultures in much the same way. In the desert countries traditional dress includes flowing robes to adjust to the climate and the women have scarves on their heads, possibly over their faces depending upon how flexible the men are within the culture. The climate in Russia requires heavier clothing so the style of dress is much different there. Traditional clothing in Alaska involves a lot of different styles but again a focus on what is needed to combat the cold. Dress codes mostly tie to how men and women interact within the culture but they also reflect the needs of the climate.
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