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Top Six Halal Clothing Brands for Muslim Women

2022-10-16 by Shahar Bano

When you have trouble finding appropriate attire, dressing modestly might seem like a hassle. Muslim women globally know the stress that comes from having to search for clothing that respects our religious and cultural norms of modesty. Who here admits to only ever shopping at the same three places? Yes, we most definitely are. It’s easy to stick with the same brand again since it’s familiar and because we already own so many of their products.

However, now is the moment to meet stylish people from all around the globe and expand your social circle. In this article, we will introduce you to some of the most popular brands among modern women.

1. The WRDS Clothing

It’s hard to find someone who doesn’t like hoodie weather. This Muslimah label designs fashionable goods including tees, sweatshirts, totes, and more with catchy slogans. Starting in 2019, WRDS has sold garments with the popular slogan “Supacali Fragalistic Muslimah kind of doneness” to all the Muslim women in the tri-state region. Say it three times quickly. The WRDS army fatigue jacket combined with your favorite WRDS sweatshirts is an absolute need for the next season.

2. Acacia Studio 

Acacia is a female-owned tailoring business based in London and Cairo that specializes in creating stunning formal wear. Think puffed sleeves and satin draping, made to fit your shape and, more crucially, your modesty requirements. Designer and creator Sabren also provides custom, one-of-a-kind pieces in addition to her seasonal collections.

3. Uniqlo

Uniqlo has the most lightweight, durable fundamentals to make your favorite satin slip dress modest without overheating, making it a go-to for all Muslim women. A partnership with British-born designer Hana Tajima began in 2015, marking the label’s entry into the Muslim/modest fashion industry with an ongoing range of modest apparel.

4. Haf & Haf

Hafsa Khan, a South Asian immigrant whose art typically celebrates her heritage and religion, creates art that reflects her ethnicity. Haf & Haf understands how to create a strong first impression, whether via the use of Arabic calligraphy or graphic illustrations of South Asian ladies dressed in traditional attire and jewelry. Sweatshirts with Khan’s designs are a great way to get a casual, model-off-duty style.

5. Flawlesstrends

Before we go any further, let us just say that this Muslim-owned company sells a lot of flashy accessories, so be sure to bring your best pair of sunglasses. Shop the latest and greatest in hijabs, headbands, handbags, and more at Flawlesstrends by Miriam. Known to its consumers as “Flawless,” they ensure that Muslim ladies may maintain their modest dress while yet looking chic. 

This Muslimah brand’s customized word clips and a faultless headband are a must for the season since they can be worn both formally and casually. You should follow this Muslim sister on Instagram if you want to shop with her since she is constantly organizing pop-up stores to bring together other Muslimah companies.

6. Vela Scarves

As the Glossier of headscarves, Vela Scarves is an industry leader. All of the brand’s stunning advertisements feature genuine Muslim women and are filmed with no photoshop, with an emphasis on storytelling, and an open mind.

Vela, founded by Marwa Atik and Tasneem Atik Sabri, two Syrian sisters who grew up in the United States, is a worldwide label known for its luxurious yet practical scarves. The company often donates to charity and uses the Vela Blog to celebrate Muslim women and share their inspiring tales.

Closing Remarks

With so many options, how do you decide which store to visit first when you need new clothes? Each label offers something unique to help you shake up your autumn wardrobe. You should check them out and show your support since going into business for yourself is a tremendous step, and these Muslim women are quite brave for doing it. These companies are unwavering in their commitment to providing attractive options for Muslim women who want to observe their faith.  You can always look your best, even while covered.

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