Nov 192009

We recently had the clothing store ZARA open up down the street and went to check it out to see what all the hype is about.

Apparently it’s just another version of H&M and is way over priced. But we guess people like shopping there because you get cutting edge fashion that’s up to the minute and yet it’s not as pricey as a real designer line like say Gucci or Chanel or Burberry.

In any event we happened upon these Al Amirah hijab type concoctions and thought they would actually be a great addition to any winter wardrobe.

Zara Caps and neck covers

If you’re a hijabi and you live in a cold climate this would definitely be a great and easy way to throw on a hijab before heading out the door.

Or if you’re into outdoor winter sports it could also be a great way to stay nice and warm.

winter cap from Zara

Is this a hijab fashion statement or what? Would you wear something like this?

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6 Responses to “ZARA’s take on Al Amirah hijabs”

  1. Nadia says:

    These are pretty cool! They’d definitely come in handy for the winter.

  2. Kelly says:

    interesting! Yes, I’d probably wear it to get the kids from school or whatever, but not for going many other places lol.

    Actually hijab girl magazine had a spread which showed a cute winter hijab style.

    THey put on the stocking cap and used a wide matching knit scarf and wrapped it like a shayla. It was adorable.

  3. sera says:

    awesome!! thats so cute!! i love the ones with the buttons i hope it gets real cold this winter so i have a good reason to buy a couple lol

  4. Anam says:

    Hey i have a question guys…is it available in certain states or all the zara clothing stores

  5. [...] by Living In Morocco A few weeks ago I came across a post on Hijabtrendz about these cute little Al Amira style winter hat from Zara.  As soon as I saw it I said “oh man, I so want that, but alas I’ll never [...]

  6. Siyma says:

    LMFAO!!!

    its a cute idea but I wouldnt waer it… :/

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