Nike Is Releasing a Hijab Custom-Made for Athletic-Wear

Photo credit: Courtesy of Nike
Photo credit: Courtesy of Nike

From ELLE

Nike just announced it is creating its first athletic-wear hijab, called the "Nike Pro Hijab."

The company has been working on the product for more than a year, meeting with top-flight athletes like United Arab Emirates' Amna Al Haddad, Nike+ Run Club Coach Manal Rostom, and Emirati figure skater Zahra Lari to determine how to make a functional head covering that meets the cultural requirements of some female Muslim athletes.

Photo credit: Courtesy of Nike
Photo credit: Courtesy of Nike

To make the product both breathable and opaque, it's created with a single layer of lightweight polyester mesh. It will debut in black, vast grey and obsidian with the signature white Nike swoosh above the ear.

Photo credit: Courtesy of Nike
Photo credit: Courtesy of Nike

"I was thrilled and a bit emotional to see Nike prototyping a Hijab," Lari said in a statement to CNN. "I've tried so many different hijabs for performance, and ... so few of them actually work for me. But once I put it on and took it for a spin on the ice, I was blown away by the fit and the light weight."

Photo credit: Courtesy of Nike
Photo credit: Courtesy of Nike

The news follows the brand's "What Will They Say About You" campaign, which was launched in the Middle East last month, and a new Arabic option for their Nike+ Training Club App.

While activewear companies like Asiya cater to Muslim women, this is the first time a major American athletic brand has created a sportswear hijab. The Nike Pro Hijab will be available early next year.

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