The suspects were detained during a Ramadan crackdown in the western Saudi city of Mecca, Islam's holiest site, according to Saudi news website Sabq.
"They were handed over to the department of criminal investigations," said Sabq, which accompanied investigators during their visits to shopping areas in the city.
Officers noticed "a number of offences like strange haircuts, chains that are hung upon the chest or arms, head wraps and short clothes and immodest ones - for both men and women," reported Sabq, which is close to the authorities.
Islam's holy fasting month of Ramadan, which ends in early July, is one of the religion's five pillars. During Ramadan the faithful must devote themselves to piety and charity as well as compassion and generosity.
Saudi Arabia, an absolute Islamic monarchy, is one of the world's most conservative countries.
Women dress from head to toe in black and are not allowed to drive or mingle with unrelated men.
But more than half of Saudi citizens are under the age of 25, an Internet-savvy generation that spends much of its life online away from official strictures.
The plan calls for more entertainment, cultural and sports opportunities.
In April, cabinet stripped the frequently criticised religious police of their powers to arrest.
Members of the Haia force, among whose duties was to monitor people's dress, can now only offer advice. They must report violators to regular police officers for followup.
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