The World Cup takes place from now until the end of December 18, attracting a large number of sports fans to Qatar.
In this country, traditional values of the Muslims still exist strongly, so many rules have been issued.
One of them is the rules of clothing. The host country of the 2022 World Cup has many requirements for costumes from fans coming here.
The Sun reported that although women without Qatari nationality do not need to wear abaya (black ao dai), their shirts must cover their backs, not open shoulders, and pants must cover their knees. Female tourists are also prohibited from wearing tight or revealing outfits.
The Qatari government's travel website also urges male and female tourists to "respect local culture by avoiding dressing in an open manner in public places". Visitors need to dress discreetly, covering their shoulders and knees.
Those wearing shorts and sleeveless shirts may be denied entry to government buildings, medical facilities and shopping malls.
Women visiting sell out Hoi giaoes in the city will receive scarves to cover their heads. However, these regulations are not mandatory in hotels.
However, the official World Cup page stated: "Fans attending matches need to note that taking off their shirts in the stadium is not allowed."
Article 57 of the Qatari constitution stipulates that immigrants to the country must comply with the customs and traditions of the country.
To show respect for the culture here, many wives and girlfriends of the England team hired a private stylist to advise on costumes when coming to Qatar to cheer on their husbands and lovers.
According to Daily Star, Anouska Santos - Luke Shaw's girlfriend, Liv Naylor - John Stones' girlfriend, and Lucia Loi - Marcus Rashford's fiancee asked stylist Connie Jones for advice before leaving for Qatar.
They were advised to remove some designs such as short dresses and deep-neck jackets to wear more elegantly. apparel with tight thighs is also prohibited. The trio also received clothes, makeup, and jewelry from Jones's company.
A source said: "Stylist Connie carefully considered the journey of the 3 WAGs as well as the outfits they wanted to suit situations such as going to restaurants, even the gym".
Thus, the image of enthusiastic fans appearing in the stands like in previous World Cups is something that cannot be seen in Qatar this time.