🌿 Why sustainable hijabs are so important (and how Wraps of Nature came about)
In this blog post, Tabea, founder of Wraps of Naturetheir personal journey to Sustainable hijabs - far away from polyester, fast fashion and plastic. Instead, it's about Slow fashion for Muslim womenfair production in Europe and high-quality Hijabs made from natural materials like Organic cottonlinen and wild silk. Find out why eco-friendly, microplastic-free fabrics are not only better for the environment, but also for your skin and everyday life. Wraps of Nature stands for conscious fashion, ethical responsibility and hijabs that live with you - not against you. Ideal for everyone who buy fair hijabs and are looking for fashion with values.
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Genuine linen abayas: why you should take a close look when buying them
Not every abaya sold as a "linen abaya" is actually made of linen. Many stores trick people with material mixtures or false labels to sell inferior goods as a high-quality natural product.
Genuine linen is breathable, durable, skin-friendly and sustainable - but supposed "linen abayas" often consist largely of polyester, viscose or cotton. According to the EU Textile Labeling Regulation, a product may only be called "linen" if it contains at least 85% linen fibres.
Many cheap abayas come from China or Pakistan, often with unclear origins, long transportation routes and questionable quality. But there is an alternative:
💚 Wraps of Nature offers the first genuine linen abaya "Made in Europe " - fairly produced, sustainably certified and without middlemen.
Buy consciously & go for real quality - no more fake linen abayas!
Read moreWhy sustainable fashion is non-negotiable
Why sustainable fashion is the future of Muslim fashion
Discover why there is a lack of halal standards in the fashion industry and how Muslim influencers are driving change towards sustainable fashion. Learn how you can contribute to change by making conscious choices and supporting sustainable brands like Wraps of Nature. Together we can create a fashion world that respects both faith and the environment.
Read moreToo expensive, too Western: why sustainability often remains inaccessible to Muslims
Sustainability - a Western privilege?
Many young Muslims feel that the environmental debate does not appeal to them. Too expensive, too westernized and often without cultural sensitivity: sustainability quickly becomes a concept that excludes them. But what happens if we look at the discussion from a Muslim perspective? When faith and environmental awareness go hand in hand, a vision emerges that is not only sustainable, but also just."