Abayas - the long black cloaks that women in Saudi Arabia must wear - don't have to be just black any more!
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13 comments:
Black will always be a classic color but it is also good to add variety. Glad you found a shop that featured some variety in the dress.
Nice to see that fashion in Saudi Arabia is improving somewhat.
This is a good step forward - it adds variety and allows for creativity.
I would never have guessed those are abayas!
Wonder how long the new fashion will take to get up here.
So pleased they can mix it up a bit now Susie although I see there is still no colour just variations of black and white. They look smart though. Good choice for the theme.
Unexpectedly stylish!
Progress.
What a pretty window! Nice that they don't have to stick with only black.
Beautiful and unexpected!
good news :)
How interesting. Nice idea for theme day post.
How much does one of those cost in US dollars? How does that compare to an outfit or dress I might buy here in the US? I'm curious as to how clothing budgets compare from US to Arabia. I love the second one (from the left) best but for variety I would want to purchase the fourth one, then the third one but have no idea if a person could buy all three of their favorites at once or not. I have a lot of black and white in my wardrobe now and would actually enjoy coming up with more designs for these abayas!
Hi Sandy P - I generally pay anywhere from 100 SR to 250 SR for my abayas, which is about $25 US to $65 US. I have seen abayas as cheap as 30 SR ($8 US) and well over 1000 SR ($266 US). I think what I pay is average.
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