Sham - Shawl With Inner
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“Sham” is named after the capital of Syria. The print features jasmine motifs in shades of lilac and purple on a black base. “Sham” or Damascus boasts a history that stretches back thousands of years. The jasmine florals symbolize the national flower of Damascus and are prominently featured in the city's intricate architecture and craftsmanship.
Note: The color of the product may slightly differ than the photographic image.
#rectangle
A (180x60cm) classic, rectangular shawl and included 2-in-1 inner that you can style in a variety of ways. Wear it as a hijab, or tie it around your neck like a scarf. Add a colorful touch to your outfit by wearing it loose over the shoulder.
Features:
- 180x60cm
- It comes nicely packaged in a giftable box.
If you're confused about which style to choose, check our complete hijab style guide, watch our tutorials here or take our quiz to find out.
#square
This (130x130cm) classic square scarf is a timeless, multipurpose accessory that comes with a basic inner. Use it as a headscarf, bandana, or choker. You can even use it as a handbag accent. Style this headscarf any way you like. Create a modern-vintage look by folding it into a triangle, draping to line your forehead, and tying it under your chin.
Features:
- 130x130cm
- It comes nicely packaged in a giftable box.
If you're confused about which style to choose, check our complete hijab style guide, watch our tutorials here or take our quiz to find out.
Fabric composition
95% cotton, 5% elastic
CARE
Hand wash at max. 30ºC/86ºF
Do not use bleach
Iron at a maximum of 110ºC/230ºF
Do not dry clean
Do not tumble dry.
Machine wash on cold settings to prevent shrinking.
Turn garments inside out. Do not twist/wring.
Protect your clothes, and the environment. Low temperature, gentle washes and delicate spin cycles help preserve color and fabric quality and structure. Be especially careful to use cold water and line-drying when washing Jersey fabric, because it is more prone to shrinking. Gentle washes also use less energy and are more environmentally sustainable.