Hijab is a stunning piece of Islamic clothing that holds a unique position in Muslim women's wardrobes due to its religious significance. If you're new to the world of hijabs or just tired of the same old hijab styles, this article will show you how to tie the hijab three different ways with a step-by-step guide. Both chiffon and viscose hijabs work well with these styles.
1. Hijabs in Jersey Wrap
Step 1: Wrap the hijab around your face as you normally would and attach it with a pin to keep it in place. Bring it around your neck to the other side of your head and fasten it a little tighter.
Step 2: The hijab's tail is the side you brought over your head. With one hand, secure it in place, then repeat with the other end of the hijab.
Step 3: Each side of your head now has two tails. To make a fresh hijab style, tuck them into your shirt.
2. Hijabs with scarves
Step 1: A square hijab is required for this hijab style. Fold the hijab into a triangle and wrap it around your head, pinning it in place. One side should be longer than the other.
Step 2: Pull the hijab's backside to the front. Wrap the hijab over the neck gently using the longer side.
Step 3: For the time being, let the shorter side alone and tie a double knot with the longer half and the one you brought from behind. Ensure that the double knot is tight enough to keep you from choking during the day.
Step 4: Place the short end of the hijab inside your shirt and attach it with a pin, or bring it to the opposite side of the neck and pin it there.
3. Viscose Wrap Hijabs
Step 1: Wrap the viscose hijab around your head as usual, but one side should be longer than the other.
Step 2: Wrap the shorter side behind your back and bring it over your head.
Step 3: Repeat with the longer side as you did with the shorter side. The viscose hijab's two ends will now be on the same side of the head.
Step 4: Pin both layers of the hijab over your head with a safety pin.
Step 5: Roll the tail in whatever direction you choose to create a unique hijab style. Using a safety pin, secure the ends of the hijab on one side of the head.