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[PIE]Turk takes Islam-inspired swimwear to pious bathers
Thu Aug 31, 2006 8:32am ET

By Emma Ross-Thomas

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - An unusual type of swimwear is standing out on Turkish beaches this summer -- Islam-inspired swimsuits -- which buck the trend of the past 100 years for swimsuits to get smaller.

Turkish businessman Mehmet Sahin has designed what he says is the world's first Islam-inspired swimsuit and sells head-to-ankle bathing gear to devout well-heeled Muslims, including the wives of Turkey's leading politicians.

"We are the preferred firm of the conservative politicians' wives," he told Reuters in an interview, referring to members of the ruling AK Party, which has its roots in political Islam and came to power in 2002.


It is still a small market, but Sahin's growing clientele is another sign of the rising profile of Islam in traditionally secular Turkey.

His brightly-colored women's swimming costumes look like shiny track-suits with stretchy hoods, while the racier models are like catsuits with a separate overall to cover the curves.

These costumes are a throwback to the type of swimwear worn before Australian swimmer Annette Kellerman invented and wore the first one piece swimsuit in 1906. She was arrested in the United States in 1907 for wearing the one piece suit that showed her arms, legs and neck.

SWIMSUITS FOR STUDENTS

Sahin designed his first swimsuit -- for men -- while at university in Istanbul studying law. He was fed up with using cut-off trousers and pyjamas to go swimming. Soon he was selling swimsuits to other students

"The idea came as a solution to our own difficulties," he said. "Not only in Turkey, but in the whole world, there was no such thing. You could say we were the first."

Sahin drew up the first sketches for the crinkly catsuits -- which sell for as much as 140 lira ($97) -- but the former lawyer now employs two full-time designers in his Istanbul-based firm, Hasema, which has become a benchmark brand in Turkey.

He sold 40,000 swimsuits last year and expects to beat that with 50,000 this year.

"Now when you say swimsuit what do we understand? Bikinis or small trunks ... Perhaps in 10 or 15 years time when you say swimsuit, Hasemas will also come to mind," he said.


Sahin acknowledges this is a niche market, but he still sees growth potential in Muslim Turkey, where most women wear headscarves although the secular republic's laws ban their use in public buildings such as at universities and parliament.

The current AK Party government is trying to overturn restrictions on headscarves and since it swept to power in 2002 headscarved women have become more high-profile, but it faces stiff opposition from pro-secular Turks.

Bikinis are a common sight on Turkish beaches and many Turks are horrified by Islamic bathing suits.

As Turks get richer in a growing economy, helped by the prospect of European Union membership, there is more demand for holidays -- and swimsuits.

But Sahin is also looking abroad and already sells wholesale to the United States, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Germany and plans a fashion show in Cairo next year.

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So this is a great step,we are creating thing that applies to what we enjoy but not breaking Islamic values.

Inshallah,i think in the future we will see proper clthing for mena dn women in sports too..designed by muslim
 
Re: Islamic swin suit

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wow...any pictures of it..

is the swimsuit will open out when it goes into the water?

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I think it's a great idea. It will give women a chance to have fun at the beach without being harassed by the Islamic Morality Police.
 
lol...is not islamic...

unless they have their own...private beach...or swimming pool...
 
I think it's a great idea. It will give women a chance to have fun at the beach without being harassed by the Islamic Morality Police.

No, dont you mean, more importantly, it will give women the chance to have fun at the beach without being harassed by the eyes of perverted men who dont know how to lower their gaze?? rather than the morality police?

For your information, we dress the way we do with PRIDE! not becuase of what others think of us, or because of some 'morality police', but becuase of what God told us to do.

And if there are people out there who are outgoing in reminding women to dress properly then good on them.

not very islamic dare i to say!!!

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i dont think so either, its not a very good idea, as soon as it gets wet it will probably start to stick to the body, unless they designed not to do that. i certainly wouldnt wear that, especially not at the beach. ^o)
 
its not a very good idea, as soon as it gets wet it will probably start to stick to the body, unless they designed not to do that. i certainly wouldnt wear that, especially not at the beach.

unless they have their own...private beach...or swimming pool...

:happy: :thumbs_up
 
I think it's a great idea. It will give women a chance to have fun at the beach without being harassed by the Islamic Morality Police.
its actually a case of the women buying it themselves



the picture posted seems to be lycra. not the best coming out of water :hiding:

loose t shirt and trousers is much better imho
 
There's something similar down here by a company called Ahiida and they also specialise in sportswear. I haven't bought any of the products but my cousins have and they said it's good. But still, there comes in the discussion of how it would look once they've swum.
 
Islamic Morality Police?? in turkey?? pfft

Maybe a bit off topic, but what do you mean by that?
That in Turkey they're not Islamic and have no Islamic Moral? :?

Anyways, I'm not sure about those swimsuits... It's much better to have a place only for women to swim and so on. Like they have in Turkey, for example.

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As salaamu alaykum,

That Is ridiculous Wal'3iyuudhu Billah, what Is the Ummah coming to!! :heated:

May Allah guide them InshAllah!!
 
Ahahahaha........that is so ridiculous ;D ;D

Two words :

NOT ISLAMIC

 
im glad im not the only one who thinks its unislamic........... alhamdulillah theres still good in this ummah and ppl arent compromising their religion for others

theres still hope for us!!
 
I think is not heavy and for sure is not tight on the body. Even in the private beach the women should have something for them in which to feel comfortable. And it seems this turkish designer made a good swim suit.Onlt the materials to be good.
 
I dont see the point of trying to make an Islamic swimsuit. Its a good try but it wont help. I wear a huge t shirt for goodness sake and it still sticks to me. So how will that help??...