We started with two thobes in 2018, but trust of our customers and blessing of Allah has grown us to a company having production capacity of 3000 thobes per month excluding other products.
We are small but a growing brand and strive to grow bigger in coming days. In Sha Allah.
We have a attractive export clientele which makes us different from others.
About THOBE:
The thawb is commonly worn by men in the Arabian Peninsula. It is normally made of Poyester, Cotton and Linen, but heavier materials such as sheep's wool can also be used, especially in colder climates in Iraq and Syria.
The style of the thawb varies slightly among the various regions in the
area. The sleeves and the collar can be stiffened to give a more formal
appearance. Other names may be used for this garment. In Iraq, Kuwait, the Levant, and Oman, dishdashah is the most common word for the garment; in the United Arab Emirates and the Maghreb, the word kandura
is used. The neck also tends to be more open than in its Saudi
counterpart and, along with the breast pocket, is often embroidered. It
might also lack buttons altogether. The thawb is known as a Jallabiya in Egypt, not to be confused with the Sa'idi or Fallahi Jallabiya, and is primarily worn by Arabs of Sinai, the Eastern desert, and Sharqia.