
Cozy but Chic: Winter Accessories for Hijabis
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Do you know that?
It's cold, you quickly put on your coat, pull up your hood – and then you wonder: where do you put your scarf, beanie, or earmuffs when you're already wearing a hijab? Staying warm and looking chic at the same time sometimes seems like a contradiction.
What's the problem here?
Winter accessories are usually designed for wearing your hair down. As a hijabi, you're often faced with the question: Will the hat fit over my headscarf? Will the scarf slip? Or will the outfit end up looking too bulky? Finding the right balance between function and style is the real challenge in winter.
Your accessory toolkit
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Cleverly use coat and hood
A well-cut hood replaces both a scarf and a hat. With a jersey or crinkle fabric underneath, the hijab stays securely in place and you save on bulk. -
Beanies & Headbands
Thin beanies or knitted headbands can be easily pulled over the hijab without adding bulk. Tip: Lightweight jersey bones as a base prevent everything from slipping. -
combining scarves
On particularly cold days, you can loosely drape a wool scarf around your shoulders without wrapping it tightly around your neck. This will keep you warm without constricting your hijab. -
Charms for a secure hold
Hijabs can easily slip, especially under scarves or hoods. Charms secure the scarf without pins or pressure marks – practical and barely visible.
Did you know?
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A straight, narrow coat cut reduces the feeling of "too much fabric".
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Headbands are not just sporty – they also protect the ears and hairline in winter.
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Crinkle retains its shape even under hoods, as the texture remains slightly firm.
In short
With the right accessories, you don't have to choose between warmth and chic in winter. Smart combinations like a beanie over a jersey, a loose scarf, or fitted layers make your look cozy – without it appearing too heavy.
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