Cotton Isn’t Just Cotton: What Every Shopper Should Know

What the Industry Doesn’t Talk About
With the release of our beloved Pom Pom Abayas and Smock dress, it felt like the perfect time to talk about something that often gets overlooked when shopping for modest fashion: fabric composition.
Not all cotton is created equal.
Many garments marketed as cotton contain a high percentage of synthetic fibres, giving the appearance of cotton without offering the same comfort, breathability or performance.
While two fabrics may look similar, the difference becomes obvious the moment you wear them.
The Beauty of Natural Cotton
There is a reason natural cotton has remained a wardrobe favourite for generations.
Made from plant fibres, genuine cotton is breathable, lightweight and soft against the skin. It allows air to circulate naturally, helping you stay comfortable throughout the day whilst absorbing moisture rather than trapping heat.
For Muslim women who spend long hours in modest clothing, fabric matters.
Comfort. Breathability. Coverage. Quality.
Whether you’re travelling, attending events, navigating busy days, or preparing for Hajj and Umrah, natural cotton offers the comfort and practicality that make all the difference.
The Reality of Synthetic “Cotton” Fabrics
Many fabrics sold as cotton today are actually polyester-heavy blends designed to mimic the appearance of natural fibres.
Whilst they may resist creasing, they often lack the breathable, airy feel that makes genuine cotton so desirable.
Synthetic fabrics can:
✦ Feel overly smooth or slippery
✦ Trap heat against the body
✦ Create static
✦ Feel less breathable
✦ Have a shinier appearance
✦ Lack the soft, natural texture of genuine cotton
Spot the Difference
Natural cotton abayas feel different than synthetic ones. Here are ways you can check:
The Crinkle Test
- Gently squeeze a section of fabric in your hand for a few seconds before releasing it.
- Natural cotton will usually hold soft creases and wrinkles.
- Synthetic fabrics tend to spring back into shape almost immediately.
The Water Test
- Place a small drop of water onto the fabric.
- Natural cotton absorbs water quickly because it is a natural fibre.
- Synthetic fabrics often repel water initially or absorb it much more slowly.
The Burn Test
- Textile professionals sometimes use a controlled burn test to identify fibres.
- Natural cotton burns easily, smells similar to burning paper and leaves behind a soft grey ash.
- Synthetic fabrics tend to melt before burning, produce a plastic-like smell and leave behind hard beads or residue.
Please do not attempt this test at home.
Why Fabric Matters in Modest Fashion
Once you’ve worn high-quality, natural cotton, you notice the difference in everything else.
The way it drapes. The way it breathes. The way it feels after hours of wear.
At Abayas Boutique, fabric selection is never an afterthought. It’s one of the most important factors when choosing pieces that are beautiful, practical and comfortable enough to become wardrobe favourites.
Because a garment isn’t defined solely by how it looks.
It’s defined by how it feels when you live in it. And that’s where real cotton truly shines.
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