Can Hijabs Have Patterns?

Can Hijabs Have Patterns

In some parts of the world, only solid hijabs are worn, and patterned ones are off the table because they’re supposedly defying the concept of modesty. However, there’s no evidence to support that, and modesty has to do more with the whole outfit and what it’s showing rather than the hijab’s color.

If you’re wearing loose, modest clothes covering your Awra and not showing off any body parts, why not style them with a patterned hijab? As long as you stay away from colors that are too bright and garments that attract extra unwanted attention, you can wear printed hijabs all you want.

Here’s everything you need to know about the topic!

Can Hijabs Have Patterns?

Yes, hijabs can have patterns. While wearing a hijab, it’s important to cover the hair and dress modestly according to Islamic values. You can still do this while wearing a patterned or colored hijab, as long as the focus remains on modesty rather than using the hijab for decoration.

How to Wear Patterned Hijabs

While you can wear a solid hijab on any outfit featuring any patterns, patterned hijabs aren’t the same. They’re best worn with outfits of solid colors, and it’s always better to have only one pattern in your outfit. 

Here are some pointers for wearing patterned hijabs with your outfits:

Match the Colors

To wear a patterned hijab and make it look stylish, you’ll want to match its colors to your outfits. Printed hijabs mostly feature a lot of colors at once, sometimes only two colors, and sometimes more than that.

In all cases, you should keep the outfit limited to one or two colors that the hijab is featuring. For example, if your hijab has blue, red, and white details, you can wear it with a pair of blue jeans and a plain white shirt. If you want to add red details, you can wear red accessories, but for the articles of clothing, it’s better not to choose more than two colors.

Most importantly, you have to make sure the colors you’re wearing are featured on the veil. Don’t go outside the veil’s palette if you want a harmonious outfit.

Don’t Wear Patterns

It’s better to wear patterned hijabs only when you’re wearing plain clothes. Wearing a lot of patterns at once can end up looking like wallpaper out of the ‘80s.

Although some rare patterns look good together, it’s often hard to style them together with the rest of your outfit. If you wear a patterned blouse with a hijab of a different pattern, there will be too much going on.

It’s better to choose plain clothes all the way.

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Be Wise With the Accessories

The best thing about patterned hijabs is that they’re easy to style with your accessories. 

Make sure to choose your accessories wisely; match them to any color featured on your hijab. It’s better to wear all your accessories in the same color, so choose a neutral one, like silver or beige.

Must-Have Patterned Hijabs From EMMA

Now that you know that hijabs can have patterns, here are some patterned hijabs from EMMA that your wardrobe needs!

Purple Venom

Purple Venom by EMMA. Colors: black and fuchsia hijab

Recently restocked, Purple Venom is one of EMMA’s most unique scarves to date. It features a bold color palette consisting of varying shades of purple plus some shades of orange. The scarf features the colors of an exotic sunset, and it’s been likened to animal prints because its pattern looks like scales.

In all cases, it’s one unique scarf to have in your wardrobe.

Aurora

Aurora features a trendy pattern of tiny doodles, featuring mainly blue shades but including some purple hues as well. 

This printed chiffon hijab is one of EMMA’s brightest scarves, and the best thing about it is that it goes with plenty of colors. You can wear it with dark blue, baby blue, white, yellow, or purple. It’s a versatile piece to have in your wardrobe.

Zahra

Zahra by EMMA. Colorful floral hijab

Zahra is a patterned scarf that features an Arabic pattern with the colors gold, bright blue, and white. Seeing this scarf, you’ll feel like it’s something out of an Ottoman mosque. Its Islamic and Arabic details speak a lot about its beauty.

Like Aurora, Zahra is a versatile scarf to own because you can wear it with outfits of different colors. It’ll go with beige, nude, gold, and all similar neutrals. On top of that, it’d look exquisite on a blue dress!

The Final Verdict

So, can hijabs have patterns? Well, there’s no reason why not. As long as you’re wearing modest clothes, and your hijab isn’t for ornamental purposes, you can wear patterns all you want.

In fact, patterned hijabs are easier to style because they feature more than one color, so you can have fun matching your outfit to them.

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