Women’s Muslim clothing

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      Wholesale Muslim women’s clothing includes a wide variety of styles: abayas, maxi dresses, tunics, hijabs, long skirts, sets (blouse and skirt or trousers), modest evening dresses, cardigans, coats, and more. Turkey is a hub for this type of production, thanks to its strong textile industry, experienced manufacturers, and a combination of fashion trends and modest fashion.

      When working with Turkish factories or wholesalers, it’s important to clarify the fabric types. Many clients prefer natural fabrics (cotton, linen), blended fabrics, and soft drapes. Lightness and breathability are also important. Size and cut are also critical: garments should be loose, have long sleeves, a neat collar, or without an open neckline, if required by the specific clientele. Fit and seam quality are also important https://turanline.com/muslim_clothing

      It’s important to determine the minimum order quantity and unit price for different quantities; single samples are often more expensive than small batches. It’s advisable to request samples to assess the color, fabric density, and washability.

      Also, pay attention to the appearance of details: trim, embroidery, hardware (buttons, zippers), and the quality of seams—these all influence the end customer’s perception of the product.

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