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I've never bought any online.....but I do browse. Some of the nicest ones I have seen are on ebay (turkish hijab and silk hijab). The merchandise seems to change more on ebay too......I noticed that some of the online stores keep the same things for years.

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Ws, iv bought a few from here but not online i bought them directly from her shop, theyr really good quality and the prices arent too bad but wait till theres discounts :P http://www.rayannesdesign.com/

Ooh i just checked, hijabs r 50% off!

Excellent one !

But the shipping were expencive :S

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I've never bought any online.....but I do browse. Some of the nicest ones I have seen are on ebay (turkish hijab and silk hijab). The merchandise seems to change more on ebay too......I noticed that some of the online stores keep the same things for years.

True, i havent actually browsed on ebay, even if i go shop some other things there. But u may have right, there is a lack of variation.

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I don't buy online, but I do look, and the most inexpensive hijabs I have seen are from pearl daisy. A lot of them are less then 10$. I have very rarely bought hijabs as they are mostly given to me as a gift from someone. If you live in the States, check Burlington's Coat Factory- though they are not exactly cheap. Belk and JC Penny's, sometimes have hijabs in their clearance section. Even Banana Republic sells scarves that are expensive, but later in the year are marked down (I got one that was originally 40$ for 11$). :)

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I don't buy online, but I do look, and the most inexpensive hijabs I have seen are from pearl daisy. A lot of them are less then 10$. I have very rarely bought hijabs as they are mostly given to me as a gift from someone. If you live in the States, check Burlington's Coat Factory- though they are not exactly cheap. Belk and JC Penny's, sometimes have hijabs in their clearance section. Even Banana Republic sells scarves that are expensive, but later in the year are marked down (I got one that was originally 40$ for 11$). :)

Thanks for the reply sister. ^_^ Unfortunally, im not living in the states so i dont have a chance to check it up. I were browsing on youtube now and found pearl daisy, a good site though.

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Salaam !

i am a very active eBayer and I would give 4/5 on their Hijab and Abaya. Sometimes they come in dirty even though its written new . Sometimes they're way too large , way too small..

they're very cheap though. I got my very beautiful abaya for 30-40$ shipping included. those new emirates style .

The username of the seller on eBay was ''Aneemasadiq'' but she doesn't sell anymore. I would recommend her otherwise.

EDIT : I think sister zainab94 has an online Hijab and Abaya store. I checked her clothes once and they were really nice !! I recommend it

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If you want I can TCS some hijabs to you. As a gift from a sister to a sister. :)

Sister, it is an honour to hear this from u :blush: By saying this, i feel like u gave me a gift even if i dont have it physically. ^_^

But instead of giving it to me, u can give it to women/girls that doesnt live in a good condition, that can hardly use their money to buy a new hijab for Eid etc.

Salaam !

i am a very active eBayer and I would give 4/5 on their Hijab and Abaya. Sometimes they come in dirty even though its written new . Sometimes they're way too large , way too small..

they're very cheap though. I got my very beautiful abaya for 30-40$ shipping included. those new emirates style .

The username of the seller on eBay was ''Aneemasadiq'' but she doesn't sell anymore. I would recommend her otherwise.

EDIT : I think sister zainab94 has an online Hijab and Abaya store. I checked her clothes once and they were really nice !! I recommend it

Thanks for ur recommendations! But im a bit skeptical for buying hijab/clothes on ebay :wacko: Anyways, i will for sure take a good look and see if i find something trustworthy and cheap, inshAllah.

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Yh they were lol it said something like 32inches that sounded big enough but ther too small for me maybe theyl work for u though :)

You need at least 36 inches.....42 inch squares are best but hard to find unless you are in Lebanon or somewhere else in the middle east. With the 36 inches you can wear an underscarf or matching bonnet and wear it further back on your head, but I don't like it this way. I prefer to cover the entire under scarf by using a 42 inch scarf. Try to google 42 inch square silk hijab.

http://www.gypsyleanings.com/Square-Scarves_c25.htm;jsessionid=14686997737AF1951BBDB2A31E167FFE.qscstrfrnt03

This store on ebay (click on the scarf to see the measurments...most of them are 40 inches!) http://stores.ebay.com/Clothing-Bags-and-Scarfs/SCARFS-/_i.html?_fsub=2669847013&_sid=1024104693&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Silk-Purple-Scarf-Floral-Square-Stole-Women-Wear-Neck-Pure-Silk-Scarves-/120972676152?pt=US_Scarves_Wraps&hash=item1c2a888c38#ht_3678wt_1265

http://www.ebay.com/itm/TRADITIONAL-STYLE-PURE-SILK-SCARF-HUMAN-PRINTED-FANCY-WOMEN-SCARVES-SUMMER-WEAR-/120951225159?pt=US_Scarves_Wraps&hash=item1c29413b47

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GREY-FLORAL-100-PURE-SCARF-WOMEN-WEAR-SHOULDER-NECK-TIE-HIJAB-WRAP-SCARVES-GIFT-/120920312006?pt=US_Scarves_Wraps&hash=item1c276988c6#ht_2987wt_1139

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tbh, I only buy the under hijab pieces online, the rest I get from the regular shops at the mall like H&M & Oasis & etc

but there's 2 shops I follow through FB and they have some really nice things

http://www.islamicdesignhouse.com/uk

and this for accessories http://www.hijabpinswonderland.com/

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This woman is hand rolling her own silk! I wish I had the patience. Maybe those of you with patience and a steady hand buy your own silk squares and hand roll it? No one else will have one like you either.

another video

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^ totally awesome! I might be able to do ONE just the one for a very special occasion lool, I am sure there r faster ways to doing it, like u can get that rolling affect with using a special foot on the sewing machine, but it won't be as delicate and neat, but it'll take MUCH faster lol

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^ totally awesome! I might be able to do ONE just the one for a very special occasion lool, I am sure there r faster ways to doing it, like u can get that rolling affect with using a special foot on the sewing machine, but it won't be as delicate and neat, but it'll take MUCH faster lol

The second video doesn't look very hard. I am thinking about going to a fabric store and buying 44 inches x 44 inches of black silk or some nice pattern on sale (sturdy type for a scarf), some good needles, and a nice roll of thread......then have a go at it for a little while every evening while the kiddies sleep.I could really get into that....especially the long days of no electricity when I'm in Lebanon.

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Sister, it is an honour to hear this from u :blush: By saying this, i feel like u gave me a gift even if i dont have it physically. ^_^

But instead of giving it to me, u can give it to women/girls that doesnt live in a good condition, that can hardly use their money to buy a new hijab for Eid etc.

Oh!! Sho Shweet of you. Will do that. :)

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Salam sisters I get my pretty hijabs and abayas from a UK company at www.easternopulence.com (but they do post worldwide) - there's usually a good price/style/size range but they do make stuff to your requirements too if you don't see anything (that's why i use them!). I got some nice stuff for eid from them and was really happy with them & they do really fancy hijab accessories too... for an everyday hijab high street/ market shops are ok too :)

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You can have a look at my website which is www.modestwear.co.uk and see if theres anything you like there. I dont ship worldwide at the moment as i havent found a good value solution. but god willing i will start soon.

whilst im here, follow my facebook and twitter too! :) www.facebook.com/modestwearUK and www.twitter.com/modestonline

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