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I believe other brands have them as well they are just expensive brands, so the more companies that get into the market the more affordable. The thing that gets me is hijab keeps one modest but it’s not just to cover your hair so how does wearing this great new sports hijab keep you modest when you’re showing your figure in tight clothes? This isn’t an uneducated opinion or a personal opinion but fact from many Muslims, male and female I’ve spoken to over the years from different countries and different sects.
I think it is ironic when Muslimahs cover their hair but wear tons of make-up, jewelry, perfume, and tight clothes. Again, it’s not about my Best Friends For Life Your Name And Cat’s Name Shirt whether or not to wear hijab… to each her own. I just find it hypocritical to cover one’s hair and reveal everything else. What’s the point? Be wary of culture-controlled religion. It’s a fine line between culture and religion requirements / beliefs then. Personally, I agree with Maryam. We all have the freedom to choose our religion.