Someone got in touch with me after seeing my blogs asking me if I have sources for a “Closed Abayas in Canberra“.
Now, I am from India and I am interested in learning about clothing from all cultures, so I decided to look it up.
The results on the internet just confused me way more, so I just dialed up the phone number of one of the “Abaya” suppliers.
Which is when I learned that an abaya is actually just a Burqa. It is a synonym for Abaya in the Arabic language.
Then I realize that if I don’t have clarity on this topic, how will people learn about it?
And I’ve decided to write more on the topic of what an abaya is? and Closed Abayas specifically.
for those who want a brief explanation of an abaya
Abayas is a synonym of Burqa. It is type of veil for women with full sleeves that they wear in order to maintain modesty and to cover their bodies’ shape.
What are Closed Abayas? (Brief)
While open abayas are trending for most of the newer generation of Hijabis, Closed abayas are a go to and the most standard style of abaya
that represents traditional Abayas.
a little bit more information needed? Keep reading.
What is an Abaya?
An abaya is a type of garment worn by women all over the world. It’s long-sleeved, black color, and floor-length. When a lady leaves the house, she wears the abaya. It is designed to be free and flowing, hiding the body’s “curves”.
The abaya may slip over the chest, but it will usually open in the front and be closed with snaps, zippers, or layers that overlap. The sleeves are made of the same fabric as the body and are not sewn on individually. The abaya can be worn with other clothing, such as a scarf to cover one’s hair.
Both men and women wear abayas. but the burqa is only for women, Burqa is an Arabic term for a loose-fitting garment that covers the head, face, and body, as well as the eyes sometimes, but not always.
What are Closed Abayas?
Closed Abayas are nothing but traditional Abayas, where the abayas close completely with buttons or are worn on top like a dress.
They are full sleeved and are usually worn on top of other clothes like most abayas are. Generally whenever people are asking for Abayas, they are looking for closed Abayas most likely.
As open abayas show the dress that the women wear underneath the robe like abaya, closed abayas do not show what is underneath and is the preferred style of abaya for the more religious and conservative crowds.
Can We Find Closed Abayas in Canberra?
Closed Abayas are traditional Abayas, and the most commonly available type of Abayas. You can visit any Abaya store to get yourself a closed abaya.
YES! We can find Closed Abayas in Canberra.
if you want to order a Closed Abayas online you can buy from our official website here Birbaboti.com
Why are Abayas black?
One of the reason’s that an abaya is black is that even if a woman wearing an abaya stands under a harsh or bright light, the outline of her body would not be visible through the abaya.
Abayas are traditionally black and can be a large square of fabric draped from the shoulders or head or a long kaftan.
The abaya completely covers the body.
The historians claim that in ancient times , as life was simple and resources were scarce, women had to make their own clothing out of whatever was available. Black goats were frequently available, and that is what they used to make abayas. As a result, black color just sort of stuck and became the colour of the abaya. This is the origin of the black abaya.
Now the ones who want to dive deeper into the subject can read on
We will be going over the following topics:
1 .The origin of Abaya
2. who wears Abayas?
3. where to wear Abaya?
4.how to wear Abaya? types of abayas?
1 .The origin of Abaya
The Abaya’s origins are unknown, but some historians believe it dates back to Mesopotamian civilizations around 4000 years ago. However, modern historians agree that the Abaya was first worn in Saudi Arabia around 80 years ago, by visitors from Iraq and Iran.
The history of Abayas is somewhat hazy, but people say that this robe-like garment has been around for more than 4,000 years. According to historical evidence, people of ancient civilizations invented the abaya. Particularly the Mesopotamians, who wore clothing that was as long and as loose as today’s abaya. However, historians are not sure if the people called the gament the abaya at the time. Historians also claim that the abaya-like garment of this era was more revealing than the post-Islamic abaya.
What are Shaylas?
Most people cover their heads with a Shayla or hijab, which is a scarf that they tie around the head so no hair shows. Some people wear a niqab, which covers both the head and the face, over their abayas. Some non-Muslims wear the abaya to blend in with the locals and avoid having to worry about what they are wearing underneath.
Most Arabian cultures, such as Arabic countries and other parts of the Muslim world where the abaya has become quite the norm as a representation of religious devotion and a symbol of Arabian culture, are predominantly black in color, with some color variations visible among all black. Because the abaya is the only garment seen by those who wear it, it has evolved into a fashion statement in its own right, with many different designs and variations now available on the market. But one thing remains constant, at least in most cases: the abaya’s purpose is to cover the body!
2. Who wears Abayas?
The majority of Muslim women choose to cover their heads with a Hijab and an Abaya. When these two pieces of clothing do not match, it appears to be a significant fashion faux pas.
Abayas are long, dark-colored cloaks worn by many Muslim women. An abaya completely covers the woman from head to toe. Some women go so far as to cover their entire face except for their eyes. The women can see through small slits in the veil portion of the abaya.
3. Where to wear Abaya?
Women can wear Abayas with the niqab, a face veil that covers everything except the eyes. Some women also wear long black gloves to keep their hands covered. Women usually wear abayas on special occasions such as when they visit the mosque or during Islamic holidays such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Some times women wear it in occasions and parties. Majority of the times women wear it when they go outside their houses.
4. How to wear Abaya? Types of Abayas?
Choose a length that is a few centimetres below your ankle. Along with getting the proper hem fit, you should also make sure that your abaya dress fits perfectly around the arm’s length. If the length is too short or too long, the overall appearance will suffer
Abayas have evolved from traditional attire to fashion statements over the years. These come in a variety of styles, such as open, closed, draped, kimono, butterfly, and two-piece. Abaya for women has become the epitome of modern fashion with all of its versatile designs. Women all over the world are adopting Abaya culture. There are numerous ways to accessorize this lovely gown, and here are some helpful hints to help you get it just right
Types of Closed abayas :
Trench Abaya
Abaya Dress Style
Classic Abaya
etc..
Trench Abaya :
We’ve seen trenchabayas in a variety of styles, some with buttons and others with beautiful belts to wrap around the waist. They’re a great modern way to wear an abaya and give you the freedom to style it however you want.
Abaya Dress Style :
Abaya dresses are stunning, providing the comfort and chic style of an abaya while also providing the sophistication and freedom of a dress. They’re ideal for evening events, and you can pair them with your favorite heels and a lovely evening bag.
Classic Abaya :
The black abaya is a timeless classic that people love for its chicness and simplicity. Wear a sheer scarf with a pattern to add depth to your look and keep it from looking too flat. Also, don’t be afraid to wear your favorite sandals and a statement handbag.
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