The Bahrain Bureaucracy and the Precise Shirt Collar Law

A curious bureaucratic requirement reportedly mandates a particular collar size for government-issued uniforms in Bahrain, reflecting an oddly specific wording in official regulations.

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Among Bahrain's bureaucratic regulations, there is a locally recounted rule that government-issued uniforms must have shirt collars measuring exactly 38 centimeters in circumference for male employees. Allegedly dating back to a mid-20th-century administrative directive, this specification aimed to standardize the appearance of civil servants. The wording in the original decree reportedly emphasizes the collar measurement with unusual precision, rather than simply prescribing 'proper fit.' Though modern enforcement and actual adherence to this exact measurement are unclear, the rule has become a piece of local lore illustrating how bureaucratic language can become unexpectedly exacting. Such meticulous regulations highlight a cultural value on uniformity and formality in government dress codes. However, this tale's veracity remains uncertain, and it may be more anecdotal than actively applied, serving as a charming example of bureaucratic specificity rather than a rigid legal requirement.

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Local anecdotes and unofficial accounts from administrative employees circulated in Bahraini civic forums and social media discussions; no official government publication confirms the exact collar measurement law.

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