The document summarizes the dress codes of various Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. More orthodox sects generally have more conservative dress requirements, such as covering the hair, arms, legs, and chest. Orthodox Jewish women must cover their hair with a scarf or wig after marriage. Orthodox Christian dress is similar to Jewish codes. Muslim dress requires covering the hair, arms, legs, chest, and sometimes the lower face. The dystopian novel "The Handmaid's Tale" depicts a strict Christian regime that forces women to dress like Catholic nuns used to, in shapeless red dresses that cover the entire body.