#19: Women in Abayas
In Saudi Arabia, women traditionally wear abayas — long, flowing black robes — in public. While styles have become more colorful and fashionable in recent years, the abaya remains a distinct marker of Saudi culture. It reflects modesty, identity, and a connection to the country’s Islamic roots.

To visitors, seeing nearly every woman in abaya is striking. It creates a unique visual identity for Saudi streets and malls. Though optional for foreigners, many women still choose the garment as a blend of faith, fashion, and cultural pride. It’s an unmistakable “only in Saudi” sight.
