England fans who travelled to Qatar for the FIFA World Cup are adopting a new dress code.
shows men, women and children wearing St George’s Cross tops being invited for post-match celebrations at a juice bar.
There, Hamad Al Jameela, a popular Qatari influencer, can be seen helping them put on traditional Arab thobes. The ankle-length robe, usually with long sleeves, is commonly worn in the Arabian Peninsula, the Middle East and North Africa.Mr Al Jameela can also be seen helping the fans put on the red headdress, which is worn by men of all ages.The post-match celebration took place at a juice bar
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