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hijab & Skinny jeans

I wear the hijab correctly showing no neck or hair. I wear full English clothes showing no arms or legs. But I wear skinny jeans.

If we can't wear. skinny jeans in winter what else could we wear?

Is skinny jeans ok?

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Original post by Anonbabes
I wear the hijab correctly showing no neck or hair. I wear full English clothes showing no arms or legs. But I wear skinny jeans.

If we can't wear. skinny jeans in winter what else could we wear?

Is skinny jeans ok?


I'm not Muslim so I wouldn't know...maybe ask your parents or a religious person you trust
whats wrong with skinny jeans?
Reply 3
Original post by homeland.lsw
I'm not Muslim so I wouldn't know...maybe ask your parents or a religious person you trust


True
throw the hijab into the garbage, letcha hair down and flaunt those skinnies boo
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Original post by Ishea16
whats wrong with skinny jeans?


People say it's too tight


Original post by sleepysnooze
throw the hijab into the garbage, letcha hair down and flaunt those skinnies boo


Hijab isn't an issue. I love it
That's as absurd as a 'skinhead' wearing a polo-neck pullover.
Original post by Anonbabes
People say it's too tight

Then maybe wear baggier jeans, like regular etc
Original post by Anonbabes
I wear the hijab correctly showing no neck or hair. I wear full English clothes showing no arms or legs. But I wear skinny jeans.

If we can't wear. skinny jeans in winter what else could we wear?

Is skinny jeans ok?


The purpose behind the hijab (I'm not talking about the headscarf alone) is to conceal the figure.

Skinny jeans do the opposite of that.
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Original post by Anonbabes
Hijab isn't an issue. I love it


but you'll look like you're from saudi arabia word to mother
Original post by Anonbabes
People say it's too tight




Hijab isn't an issue. I love it


wear long tops that cover and skinny jeans with them, it looks good too:h:
There are skinny jeans and there are skinny jeans. If I were you I'd avoid the super form-fitting ones with lots of elastane and maybe go for ones with a more traditional 'straight leg' shape - I like the Indigo straight leg jeans at M&S.
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Original post by sleepysnooze
but you'll look like you're from saudi arabia word to mother


Don't care
In fashion sense there's no problem in wearing skinny jeans with hijab. But if you are dressing accordingly to islam skinny jeans are not allowed at all.
Original post by Anonbabes
Don't care


you reppin the hood? the mother land? that's deep
Reply 15
Original post by RibenaRockstar
There are skinny jeans and there are skinny jeans. If I were you I'd avoid the super form-fitting ones with lots of elastane and maybe go for ones with a more traditional 'straight leg' shape - I like the Indigo straight leg jeans at M&S.


Never worn that type

Original post by Ishea16
wear long tops that cover and skinny jeans with them, it looks good too:h:


Can't find long tops

Original post by AlifunArnab
The purpose behind the hijab (I'm not talking about the headscarf alone) is to conceal the figure of a woman.

Skinny jeans do the opposite of that.


So what's your suggestions?
Reply 16
Original post by Kamran Fazal
In fashion sense there's no problem in wearing skinny jeans with hijab. But if you are dressing accordingly to islam skinny jeans are not allowed at all.


What is then?
Original post by Anonbabes
Never worn that type



Can't find long tops



So what's your suggestions?


whaaa???:eek:
my wardrobe is filled with long shirts and tops....
you can always wear long cardigans/jumper on top but they kinda ruin the whole outfit sometimes so... meh
bootcuts
Original post by Anonbabes
What is then?


Anything which satisfies all these

1.

Clothes worn should not announce arrogance.

2.

The satr of the person (man or woman) must be covered in the presence of their non-mehrams.

3.

The clothes worn must not be tight so as to display ones figure and curves, and should not be transparent.

4.

The clothes worn must not be an imitation of the pagans or disbelievers.

5.

Men should not imitate women in their clothing; nor should women imitate men in their clothing.

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