Square hijab is exactly as it sounds, square in shape. The square
hijab is available in various materials but is most commonly worn in
cotton and georgette. The square hijab is preferred in Eastern Europe
and South Asia. A square hijab can be printed on in the case of
European hijabs and embroidered on depending on preference. A square
hijab is very simple to wear. The square hijab is folded into a
triangle, the square hijab is then placed over the head evenly and a
pin is attached below the chin area to tighten the square hijab. The
square hijab is known as the symbol of the head scarf as the world
cannot mistake the square hijab with any other ordinary scarf, the
square hijab is recognisable from its uniqueness.
The square hijab is also used quite commonly in mainstream fashion.
The square hijab is used as a head tie or forehead band and sometimes
as a waist hold just to create a style out of the square hijab. The
square hijab can be used to create various styles but is not as
flexible in styling as the long hijab. The square hijab is used by
children in some parts of the world. A square hijab can be folded more
than once to form a small square hijab so kids can wear it. In this way
mothers and daughters can share the same square hijab
.