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If you’re hunting for a printed scarf that holds up to weather, perfume, and the daily commute, this one caught my eye during a factory walkthrough in Xinji, Hebei—12th Floor Xinyuanlijing Building, Jiaoyu Road, to be precise. It’s a waterproof cotton voile hijab with laser-edged finishing and, surprisingly, a customizable fragrance option. To be honest, that last bit sounded gimmicky until I wore it on a sticky, rainy afternoon and the scent stayed gentle, not overwhelming.
Modest fashion keeps borrowing from outdoor-tech. We’re seeing DWR (durable water repellent) finishes move into everyday hijabs, while low-crease voiles replace heavier weaves. Many customers say weight and breathability trump everything; brands answer with fine-count cotton and cleaner chemistries (PFC-free where possible). The multi-shape laser edge—hearts, waves, subtle scallops—adds a crafted touch that social sellers love. And yes, the printed scarf segment is leaning hard into small-batch customization.
| Product Name | Waterproof Cotton Voile Muslim printed scarf Hijab |
| Fabric / Composition | Cotton voile, 100% cotton |
| Weight / Hand | ≈ 70–85 g/m²; airy, soft drape |
| Waterproof Rating | Spray test AATCC 22: 90–100; Hydrostatic (GB/T 4744): ≈ 3,000 mm H₂O |
| Breathability | ≈ 6,000–8,000 g/m²/24h (lab, 23°C) |
| Colorfastness | ISO 105-C06 wash: 4–5; AATCC 16.3 light: 4 |
| Edge Finish | Laser cut, multi-shape options |
| Fragrance Option | Microencapsulated, intensity adjustable |
| Size Options | Square 110×110 cm; Rectangular 70×180 cm (custom on request) |
| Care | Cold wash, mild detergent; low iron; avoid fabric softeners |
| Origin | Xinji City, Hebei Province, China |
Advantages? It resists creasing (the “not easy to fold” claim checks out), stays green-minded with careful chemistry, and the print clarity is crisp even on fine voile. The printed scarf dries faster than a typical cotton wrap, which matters in humid markets.
| Vendor | W&W Scarf (Xinji) | Vendor A | Vendor B |
| Waterproof rating | ≈ 3,000 mm | ≈ 1,500–2,000 mm | ≈ 2,500 mm |
| Fragrance option | Yes (adjustable) | No | Limited |
| Laser-edge shapes | Multi-shape library | Standard hem | Single shape |
| MOQ | ≈ 200 pcs/style | ≈ 500 pcs | ≈ 300 pcs |
| Lead time | 15–25 days | 25–35 days | 20–30 days |
| Certs/Testing | AATCC/ISO, OEKO-TEX inputs | Basic QC | ISO colorfastness only |
Custom sizes, Pantone-matched prints, logo patches, and fragrance profiles (think soft musk vs. citrus) are on the menu. QC pulls include seam/edge inspection, print alignment, AATCC 61 wash tests, and random-sample hydrostatic checks. The printed scarf lots I saw averaged AATCC 22 spray scores at 95 after 20 washes—solid for cotton voile.
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