Sunday, August 13, 2017

Casual Teen Hijabi Outfit Styles

Ofcourse what I post might not appeal to everybody from the Muslim community and might even be a subject of offense to some, I fully acknowledge that fact and also want to say that these are simply clothes in my line of ethics and beliefs, some might find the clothes to be inappropriate or not modest enough, and some might find the styles to not be fashionable enough to be made into a post, some will say altogether that dressing up in colourful/fancy clothes is haram as the zeena of woman should not be seen, and that only an abaya should be worn when out, the last one is not wrong at all and I actually recommend that, because that's the right way actually. I am by no means promoting dressing in tight/colourful clothes, I'm simply listing all the styles I'm comfortable with going out with and lots of people in my surroundings and circumstances also are. This post is only for ideas for those who already sort of dress like that, don't take it offensively, scroll, read and let it go~ 

This is a list of 5 ideas for how to style and wear different garments with a hijab. Another list of 5 which will complete this whole post will arrive soon.


1) Flannel shirt and Jeans

This look is for those effortless days when you just want to throw on the first thing that you see in your closet and can't be bothered with dressing up.  Try to avoid skinny jeans shown in the pictures below and opt for looser fitting jeans, but it's really up to you.






2) Full Sleeved Knee-length Dress and Leggings

This is a fancier touch when you're heading towards more important events like a dinner party, a hangout with your friends or the mall. It's a very stylish outfit idea and really makes the wearer stand out. The only cons may be that the full sleeved dress is found by many to be quite warm, so avoid wearing such an outfit during summer in the outdoors or if you live in a hot country, in general avoid wearing it outdoors. If you want to look fancy and comfortable then scroll to the next option.







3) Knee-length Dress with Cardigan and Leggings 

 A very common look for hijabis in general that never goes old! It's the perfectly modest combo of style and comfort. Usually sported in public places like the malls and events. It's a look for the warm and cooler weathers both. In summers, this becomes a very breezy apparel when sleeveless dresses can be paired with a light-weighted cotton cardigan, as for cooler surroundings, a knitty cardigan would be worn instead along with jeans. The only con I can think of is the cardigan sleeping off during a strong breeze during colder times, so just replace the sleeveless dress with a half sleeved one instead. 






4) Short Shirt and Skirt

Sure, short shirts are definitely an option hijabis stray away from, and that IS a good thing. But if you find a stunning short shirt in the store and you really can't walk out without purchasing it and showing it off to your friends, here's a solution to wearing them: Skirts. Skirts are a saviour in such scenarios as they do not define the backside that the short shirt exposes unlike pants, and for additional measures, you could wear a longer tank top inside. Ofcourse, when you walk, skirts tend to reveal your ankles when they swish if not long enough, so you can wear opaque stockings or calf-high boots. 






5) Graphic Shirts and Pants

There are quite a number of amazing graphic shirts out there showcasing your interests like bands, singers, youtubers, movie/tv show characters etc. or simply a random cute graphic shirt you've seen and you might want to wear them out to represent them and support them. The merchandise makers rarely pay attention to the Muslim buyers and so their garments might not be tailored to meet our needs, but there are a few ways to tackle that, and those are shown below. 






I can safely say that almost all of my hijabs are from Ayisah For Hijab And Abaya, except for the 1st style (tree themed one) from point number three, and that is from Ben Harad and the 3rd one from point number five (the Ariel design just above this text) is from another amazing hijabi blogging site called Chai with Sahar

The clothes are all from Polyvore, a master website for really any clothing garment you want. 

This post wasn't sponsored by any of the above websites in any way, and is 100% legit written by me and websites all browsed and found by me. 

Thank you for reading! Hope you liked my styles and got some ideas for your next outfit. Comment below which style you like most, I'm interested in your opinions! 

Till next time then fellas~




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