Tuesday 30 October 2012

Using Summer Islamic Clothing in Winter


When back in April we were treated to uncharacteristically warm weather; many of us thought we were due a lengthy, barmy summer of sun and glorious heat. This momentary lack of judgement led a lot of us to rush out and stock up on summer clothing to make the most of the seemingly promised warmth. These clothes have probably spent the last six months collecting dust in the back of the wardrobe. It seems that the opportunity to wear these garments won’t present itself for at least another six month. Fortunately here are a few tips to get the most out of the money you invested and include the items in your winter wardrobe.



Layers are vitally important in winter; the more layers you are wearing, the more warmth you will retain. Use those summer t shirts to add extra layers and warmth. When they are covered by a multitude of different layers of Islamic Clothing it does not matter what motifs or design they adorn.

Likewise summer dresses can be worn on top of thick tights and underneath thick Muslim dresses. This follows the same warmth in layers logic as t shirts. Cut-off denim shorts were at the height of fashion during the summer but will see their popularity fade significantly now in the summer months. Add extra warmth by wearing denim shorts underneath a Muslim Dress.



Sandals are solely used in the summer months due to the exposed feet that they induce. One of the staples of the summer wardrobe; sandals and flips flops are seemingly rendered useless from September to May. However it is possible to get some wear out of them in the winter months. Leaving them by the back door allows you to slip them on for the quick trip to the bin when taking out the bin bags. This means that you will not have to get your slippers dirty.