Thursday, December 10, 2009

Sweater Inspiration

I'm really into open and tie-front sweaters this year. They're just way better for layering since you can take'em on and off easily, and these styles tend to look more sophisticated. I also love thin sweaters as opposed to chuncky/cable knit sweaters since us hijabis can't always peal off the layers when indoors and I hate to feel trapped in a heavy sweater! Here's a few of my favorites online:

These are from http://www.artizara.com/ at $59 and $39 on sale, not too bad a price. The first is a thicker cable knit sweater with a lovely knit pattern, and the second is made of soft viscose so it's more of a wrap than a sweater. It has really long ends on the front, and I just love this cascading drape that's in style now. Very nice. Just don't do the Elf-ears!








I love this whole outfit from http://www.newportnews.com/ ! A very thin long sweater with matching pants and a ruffle top underneath. Chic! I also love this thin glittery cowl-neck sweater; hijabs look great tucked into cowl necks - just wear a thin layering top underneath in the same color to avoid a skin show.


















My Tie Sweater - GreenI love this bright teal tie-front sweater from Softsurroundings! Winter doesn't have to be drab afterall, let's add some color here and there. There's several chic sweater styles like this at this store - always tons of modest options at softsurrroundings!
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http://www.rayannesdesign.com/ has got a few interesting sweater options. The first I wouldn't recommend to anyone who's been skipping their sit-ups. It's a bit snug but a younger muslimah could pull it off. The second more forgiving option for those of us who haven't seen our abs in years, would be this extremely ruffled sweater which is so fun and chic.
http://www.modestflair.com/ muslim fashion blog

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