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How Do I Choose the Best Women's Burqa?

By Jennifer Leigh
Updated May 17, 2024
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The burqa is a type of clothing worn by women in countries including Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. A women's burqa covers the head and most of the face and the body in a long robe-like form. When choosing a women's burqa, it is important to consider where it will be worn, the occasions that it will be worn for and the type of material it is made out of. Other style points include the color of the burqa, whether it has any embellishing or details, and the reasons it is being worn. Proper fit is also important so that visibility is possible and the length is correct.

Different countries have different laws and rules about burqas so it is important to consider where it will be worn before purchasing and wearing a burqa. Individuals who wish to wear a burqa should check with local government offices of the country they are in before wearing a burqa. A women's burqa is generally worn as part of the Islamic religion, but can be worn by others under certain circumstances such as those visiting foreign countries.

A women's burqa is worn over the clothes when in public, but there are different styles of burqa depending on the occasion. Dressier burqas with beading and other embellishments can be chosen for events such as weddings or other special occasions. When wearing a burqa on the street, a plain burqa made out of thin cloth would be more appropriate than one with a lot of embellishments.

Burqas come in a variety of colors and materials, so it is important to consider this when choosing one. Cotton or a natural cloth breathe better than synthetic fabric, which will help keep the wearer cool during hot weather. It is important to choose a burqa in a color that is appropriate to the area and occasion, such as a simple plain-colored or black burqa for walking in the streets.

The face of the wearer is covered in most women's burqa garments, so it is necessary to choose a burqa that still provides visibility. This can be determined by trying the burqa on prior to purchasing and wearing it. Burqas often have a veil or mesh area that covers the eyes, so this portion must fit the face of the wearer. In addition, the burqa should be long but not drag on the floor and cause problems with walking.

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