A thobe, or thawb, is a traditional ankle-length loose-fitting garment worn by men in Arab countries and within the Muslim community, though the design has now spread across the globe.
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What is a Thobe ?
What are Thobes made of ?
Common materials used to make thobes include:
1/ Cotton: Cotton thobes are the most common and comfortable choice. They are lightweight, breathable, and well-suited for hot and dry climates. Cotton thobes are popular for everyday wear.
2/ Linen: Linen thobes are also lightweight and breathable, making them suitable for warm weather. Linen is known for its cool and crisp feel, which can be very comfortable in hot climates.
3/ Polyester: Some thobes are made from polyester blends. These thobes may be more affordable and easy to care for but may not be as breathable as natural materials like cotton or linen.
4/ Wool: Wool thobes are warmer and are typically worn in cooler climates. They are less common than cotton or linen thobes and are often reserved for winter wear.
What is your production capacity ?
Our company has a production capacity of approximately 1.000.000 pices/ year
How do you ensure the quality of your thobes?
Our company is committed to producing only high-quality thobes. We ensure the highest quality in every piece, meeting our rigorous standards. Customer satisfaction is our top priority, and we believe in delivering exceptional value without any defects or shortcomings. Your trust and satisfaction are at the forefront of everything we do.
Which countries do you export your products to?
We proudly export our thobes to various countries around the world, including Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and several Middle Eastern countries.
How do you clean and maintain a thobe?
Cleaning and maintaining a thobe, like any other clothing item, depends on the fabric it’s made from and the specific care instructions provided by the manufacturer. Here are some general tips for cleaning and maintaining a thobe:
1. Spot Clean Stains: If you notice a stain on your thobe, try to spot clean it immediately. Blot the stain gently with a clean cloth and a mild stain remover or soap. Avoid rubbing, as it can spread the stain.
2. Washing:
Machine Washing: Thobes made from cotton, linen, or polyester blends are usually machine washable. Use a gentle cycle and cold or lukewarm water. Turn the thobe inside out to protect any embroidery or embellishments.
Hand Washing: Delicate fabrics like silk or wool may require hand washing in cold water. Use a mild detergent and avoid wringing or twisting the fabric.
3. Use Mild Detergent: Use a gentle, mild detergent to protect the fabric and color of the thobe. Avoid harsh detergents or bleach.
4. Avoid Overcrowding: Do not overcrowd the washing machine or sink when cleaning your thobe. This can lead to excessive wrinkling and potential damage.
5. Rinse Thoroughly: Make sure to rinse the thobe thoroughly to remove all detergent residue.
6. Drying:
Air Dry: It’s generally best to air dry thobes by hanging them on a hanger or a clothesline. Avoid direct sunlight, which can fade the fabric.
Avoid Tumble Drying: Using a dryer can cause shrinkage, wrinkles, and damage to embellishments.
7. Ironing: Iron your thobe while it’s slightly damp for best results. Use a low to medium heat setting depending on the fabric. Be cautious when ironing any embroidery or delicate areas.
8. Storage: When not wearing your thobe, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use padded hangers to maintain its shape, and avoid overcrowding in the closet.
Remember that proper care and maintenance can help extend the life of your thobe and keep it looking its best.
When is Thobe worn
1. Everyday Wear: Thobes are commonly worn as everyday attire in many Middle Eastern and North African countries. They are comfortable, practical, and well-suited for the hot climate of the region.
2. Religious Observances: Thobes are appropriate attire for attending religious events, such as Friday prayers at the mosque, religious lectures, and other religious gatherings.
3. Cultural and Social Events: Thobes are frequently worn at weddings, celebrations, and other social events. The choice of thobe may vary based on the formality of the event.
4. Formal Occasions: For very formal occasions, such as special ceremonies, receptions, or official events, individuals may choose to wear a more embellished or luxurious thobe.
5. Prayer: Some people wear thobes during daily prayers or for special religious occasions, as it is considered appropriate attire for worship.
6. Casual and Informal Gatherings: Thobes can be worn for casual gatherings with friends and family, providing comfort and style.
7. Eid: Thobes are commonly worn to mark the occasion.
8. Performing Hajj or Umrah: Pilgrims traveling to Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj or Umrah often wear thobes as part of their pilgrimage attire. It’s also common for many residents in the region to wear thobes during the Hajj season as a sign of solidarity.
Are your thobes available in different sizes and colors?
Absolutely! We offer a wide range of sizes and colors to cater to diverse customer preferences.