How Do Women Dress in Israel in an Office

What to wear in Israel

Here is your complete guide for what to wear in Israel. We will cover top style tips and specific cultural considerations for women. We will also cover what to wear depending on the season and the regions you choose to visit. Plus, we will outline additional travel essentials you should bring along on your trip to Israel.

Top style tips for Israel

  • Dress is casual in Israel. Even Israeli prime ministers frequently wear short-sleeved shirts without ties.
  • Summers are hot and humid.Lightweight layers in natural fabrics such as cotton, linen, bamboo and silk will work best in the heat and will protect you from the sun.
  • Jeans are always popular and will serve as aversatile base to your wardrobe.
  • Ensure you bring a versatile travel jacket. We love the SCOTTeVEST travel jacket because it has over 23 pockets, removable sleeves and RFID protection.
  • Even in restaurants, the dress code is casual.
  • Tattoos are more common that you might expect and on the beaches of Tel Aviv you will see many. If you feel a particular tattoo would be culturally offensive then as a precaution we would suggest that you cover it up, but otherwise the most you might raise is an eyebrow or two.

Clothing Tips for Women

  • Dress conservatively if visiting areas likeJerusalem and the Dead Sea, but in the larger cities such as Tel Aviv and Haifa women are less modest in their dress – and they are not afraid to show off their bodies with camisoles etc.
  • But, although it gets very hot in the summer,very few Israeli women wear shorts.
  • A skirt orloose-fitting pantsare good in the heat and will protect you from the sun.
  • When visiting religious sites dodress modestly;you will need to cover your shoulders and bare legs – so avoid short skirts/shorts, and carry a pashmina or sarong to pop round you if necessary.
  • Be aware that this is also true ofreligious Jewish neighbourhoods,where women (especially) are expected to wear sleeves below the elbow and skirts below the knees.
  • A pashmina is a versatile piece that will cover you for modesty, dress up any outfit, or keep off the sun.
  • A loose cotton shirt is very useful too –cool and comfortable to wear they look great over swimwear and stylish with jeans.
  • The leather RedDog BagPod is a reallyversatile and stylish bag that can be used from day to evening. Wear it over the shoulder or convert it to a clutch, or use it to keep your belongings and travel documents tidy and easy to find.

covering shoulders in Jerusalem

Exploring the ancient alleys of Jerusalem. Ensure you bring a lightweight wrap to cover your shoulders, particularly if visiting religious monuments.

Clothing Tips for Men

  • Forversatile and stylish beach, casual and swim wear, we recommend the Madda Fella range.
  • Pack somecomfy footwear for daytime exploring – we love Hotter shoes, for total comfort along with style.
  • Try the Lindsay Phillips Switch Flops range of footwear too – using interchangeable shoe and flip-flop bases with snap-on decorations, you canchange your look from day to evening in an instant whilst still packing light.

Pack for the Weather

  • Summers in Tel Aviv are hot hot hot. Wear plenty of good sunscreen (we love the Riemann P20 range for 10 hour protection), sunglasses and a sunhat.
  • December, January and February are cooler and you'll needwarmer clothes.
  • Clever layering is the key to dressing forchangeable weather.
  • We love the Weather+ app – it gives an accurate 6 day forecast for day and night, which when you're planning from home is really helpful. You can keep all the places you've been to too – a nice way to remember your trip 🙂

Regions of Israel

  • The cobbled streets and lanes of the old city of Jerusalemcry out for you to wear comfortable walking shoes. And if you have the time, take in the view of the old city from the rooftop terrace above the David Street tourist market.
  • What to Wear in Tel Aviv

Other Things To Pack

  • Be sure to pack plenty of sunscreen (we love the Riemann P20 range for 10 hour protection) before you leave home as it isnot that easy to buy there.
  • And take good insect/mosquito repellent too – Israel has over30 different species of mosquitoes!
  • Tap water is safe to drink, but if you tend to buybottled water consider carrying a LifeStraw Filtration Water Bottle instead – fill up from any source and get clean, safe drinking water without wasting plastic bottles.
  • A lightweight day sack or shoulder bag will come in handy to carry your sightseeing essentials.
  • Look after yourmobile phone with a phone bunjee – it protects against loss, theft and damage.
  • To useelectrical gadgets you may need a travel adapter plug, and also a step down voltage converter if your devices are not designed for thelocal voltage (230V).
  • If you're aiming to travel with justcarry-on baggage, try theCabinMax soft-sided rucksack – it's light, roomy and has plenty of pockets to keep your stuff organized. You can use packing cubes to compress the volume too.
  • Avoid paying unexpectedbaggage fees – use an accurate luggage scale to ensure you keep within the weight allowance. Don't forget to leave room forsouvenirs on the way home! Look out for variousreligious items,Armenian pottery orRoman glass jewelry.
  • Keep your passportwith you at all times as you are required by Israeli law to carry ID – a passport bunjee will help to keep it safe.

Community photos of Israel

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