How to Find Traditional and Modern Islamic Clothing
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Islamic clothing and modest fashions are popular among Muslims in the U.S. and other individuals who enjoy a more modest sense of style. Some of the styles are very traditional with heavy embroderies and beading, while other Islamic clothing styles cater to a more modern and fashionable group of Muslims. But whatever your style, it’s easy to find clothes that suit you.
Where do you find traditional Islamic clothing?
Traditional Islamic clothing styles are typically in the form of regional clothing. Items like abayas and jilbabs (jelbabs) are often seen as Arabian Islamic clothing styles. While Islamic clothing in the form of salwar suits and tunics are seen more as Indo-Pak styles of Islamic clothing. These days, you can buy virtually any style of traditional Islamic clothing online. There are also local shops in most large cities where you can find abayas, jilbabs, and the like.
Where can I find modern and trendy Islamic clothing?
Like traditional Islamic clothing, modern Islamic clothing consists of abayas and jilbabs. But, Islamic clothing that is modern and fashionable also includes fashions that are relevant today. To find these styles, you can shop at any store – not just Islamic clothing shops. Just keep in mind that in order to qualify as Islamic clothing, the clothes mustn’t be sheer, form-fitting, or revealing in any other way.
Whether you like fashionable and modern Islamic clothing or traditional styles, you can easily find whatever you’re looking for online. You can search websites like Google and Yahoo for Islamic clothing keywords. Some of the popular phrases are “Islamic Clothing”, “Islamic Clothing Store”, and “Buy Islamic Clothing“. These are more general phrases that will help you find Islamic clothing stores of all types.
If you’re looking for more specific Islamic clothing styles, you should search for words like “Abaya”, “Jilbab” (also spelled Jelbab). Moreover, for ethnic style Islamic clothing, you could search for ” Islamic Clothing Salwar & Kameez”, etc. Finally, if you really want fashionable and modern Islamic clothing, type “Fashionable Islamic Clothing” or “Modern Islamic Clothing”. You can also substitute the word clothing for clothes.
How do I know what style of Islamic clothing is right for me?
Well, with Islamic clothing whether modern or traditional, the styles that suit you best are relative to your tastes. Think about the following things:
1. Why am I wearing Islamic clothing? Some Islamic clothing shops offer both Islamic and non-Islamic clothing styles. So, choose carefully.
2. Am I more interested in traditional Islamic clothing or modern Islamic clothing? If you’re modern, search for modern keywords and if you’re traditional, search for keywords that are relate to that style.
3. What colors/patterns/textures do I like to wear best? Again, Islamic clothing styles are offered in a range of colors and such. You just have to look in the right places to find them.
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About Author
Jokima Hamidullah-Bey is an Islamic clothing fashion consultant at http://welovehijab.com. She also writes articles about trendy and modern Islamic clothing and ethnic and traditional Islamic clothing for We Love Hijab and other publications.
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