Fashion brand began selling unisex hijabs and abused Muslim women

United Colors of Benetton started selling hijabs for men and was criticized online

Italian fashion brand United Colors of Benetton has started selling unisex hijabs and has been criticized online. This is reported by the Daily Mail.

This is a black headdress made of stretch fabric with a white logo, worth almost £ 30 (2.9 thousand rubles). The brand designed the hijab in collaboration with Italian rapper and producer Ghali Amdouni for the new Ghali collection. The brand emphasized that the product is suitable for both men and women.

Netizens criticized United Colors of Benetton on Twitter, as they felt the designers had offended the feelings of Muslim women. “Do you see the same as me? I cannot imagine a greater humiliation that could fit into this advertisement “,” You call the word “unisex” clothes that do not oppress men, but have been imposed on millions of women and girls “,” I cry with laughter and despair “, – they wrote.

In August, a girl accustomed to hijab took it off after 17 years and shared her feelings. 38-year-old designer Bushra Shaikh from Surrey, England, learned to wear the hijab as a child. The heroine of the material grew up in a religious family and believed that she would go to hell if she broke the rules of Islam for women. In 2019, she realized that she should give it up and stay true to herself.

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