: Drape the remaining fabric over your shoulder or secure it with a decorative pin. 2. The Modern Layered Khimar
Take your rectangular hijab and drape it over your head unevenly—one side should be longer than the other. Ensure the fabric covers the chest area on the long side (often referred to as the "judging" style in Gulf countries, or simply a chest cover).
Drape the Khab Arab sheyla over your head. Unlike Turkish styles where one side is short, both sides of a Khab sheyla should hang equally long—down to your waist or hips.
Rooted in the Arabic verb hajaba (to cover or conceal), the is more than just a headscarf; it represents a commitment to modesty, faith, and identity.
This is where the magic happens. Take the shorter side
: Drape the remaining fabric over your shoulder or secure it with a decorative pin. 2. The Modern Layered Khimar
Take your rectangular hijab and drape it over your head unevenly—one side should be longer than the other. Ensure the fabric covers the chest area on the long side (often referred to as the "judging" style in Gulf countries, or simply a chest cover). hijab khab arab
Drape the Khab Arab sheyla over your head. Unlike Turkish styles where one side is short, both sides of a Khab sheyla should hang equally long—down to your waist or hips. : Drape the remaining fabric over your shoulder
Rooted in the Arabic verb hajaba (to cover or conceal), the is more than just a headscarf; it represents a commitment to modesty, faith, and identity. Ensure the fabric covers the chest area on
This is where the magic happens. Take the shorter side