Sports Hijab Collection in Colors Inspired by the Early Islamic Art

The new collection of Nashata’s Sports Hijab and Tops (coming soon insyaAllah) are inspired by the colors from my recent visit to the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar. There is also an Islamic Arts Museum in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia with similar exhibits as the one in Doha. I visited the one in Kuala Lumpur twice and it has a vast of collection from China, India and South East Asia with similar colors and themes.

What I like about the colors of early islamic art is the use of gold, maroon, turquoise and blue in geometries and lovely shapes in dishes, cover of the Holy Quran, ceramic, jewelries and rugs.

Exhibits at the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha

Turquoise, Beige and hints of Blue at the Exhibits at the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha

Maroon with gold lines

Maroon with gold lines

Pattern on Paper

Pattern on Paper at the Museum

What’s new with the NEW collection?

1. NEW Design – EZ-Tazz Sports Hijab

Trimmed shoulder design with long and wide chest covering. It comes in 3 colors; maroon, black and blue. This is suitable for those who are looking for performance comfort and streamlined design for better sporting experience.

Trimmed shoulder EZ Tazz

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Trimmed Shoulder, Long and Wide Chest Covering Sports Hijab

Trimmed Shoulder, Long and Wide Chest Covering Sports Hijab

2. Paper-lightweight Fabric
The fabric for this collection is the lightest ever. You can iron the fabric in low temperature and handwash is recommended. The mesh texture fabric is made of polyester microfiber and spandex.

Mesh Texture Fabric

Mesh Texture Fabric

Wide Shoulder, Long and Wide Chest Covering Sports Hijab

Paper Lightweight Mumtaz-Lite Sports Hijab Stretch to your Limit

3. Stretch your Limit

You get a better feel and comfort in the new Raazglove from this collection. It is highly stretchable and light and you can get it in many colors ; blue, turquoise, beige, maroon and black.

Multi-function & Lightweight Headcovering

Multi-function & Lightweight Headcovering

The colors of the early Islamic art combines both subdued and shimmering colors. I hope to be able to add some geometry prints on future designs. InsyaAllah, will work on it.

For more info, visit nashata.com, and for feedback, please comment or email eliza@nashata.com.

Running the Tokyo Marathon

Well, my Tokyo Marathon journey has come to an end. It’s been almost a week since I, along with 36,000 other runners from all over the world, braved the cold weather and harsh winds and ran the streets of Tokyo. And I’m still on a runner’s high!

I had traveled to Tokyo with my new runner friend, Iman, who was introduced to me by another runner friend, Melisa. In fact, the first time we met face-to-face was at the airport, LOL! But, this is what I love about the running community. With our love for running as our common denominator, we immediately clicked and had a great time exploring Tokyo together.

Once we had landed in Tokyo, our first area of business was to pick up our bibs and running packs at the Expo. After buying our Subway tickets and getting directions from the super friendly people at the Tourist Information Center, we were on our way to the Expo at Tokyo Big Sight. There were hundreds of runners there but the system set up was so efficient, we had our bibs, timing chips, race t-shirts and goodie bags in record time.

IMG-20170224-WA0011 (1)The day of the race was nerve wrecking to say the least. The race didn’t start until 9:10am but we were advised to arrive early as the security clearance and baggage drop-off process would take a while. In the end, we headed out from our Airbnb around 7am, with sufficient time to make it to the starting area, drop off our baggage, hydrate and make the ever important bathroom stop. The gates to the different starting pens opened at about 8:15am so it was here that I separated with the other Malaysian runners (they were in the quicker pace group).

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What I wore for the race: Riada Active Pants, Zip Up Azeeza Lite top, Hooda Racerback hijab with two Raazgloves (One underneath my hijab for added coverage and another as a neck warmer/face cover). All available from Nashata. I also wore and inner top ad inner pants for added warmth, compression socks and gloves.

IMG_20170226_085945  The 5:30 pacers in front of us, calmly waiting for the go ahead signal.

At 9:10am sharp, we heard the gun go off for the elite runners category. About 10 minutes later, we were released into the wave of runners heading towards the starting mat. We passed it 10 minutes later, which made it the longest delay to the starting mat after flagoff I’ve ever had. However, once we all started running, it was all good.

We started from the Shinjuku area, near the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building. Sidenote: Instead of paying to get a birds-eye view of Tokyo at the Tokyo Tower or Tokyo Skytree, go here instead. There are two observatory towers and both are accessible for free! The first 6km of the race took us past the Shinjuku-Gyoen national park and also the Science Musuem. It was also mostly downhill so unintentionally, I ran it at a much faster pace than intended. It wasn’t until I reached that first checkpoint did I look down at my pace and decided to slow down a bit.

The next 6km had us running parts of the Kanda and Ningyocho area. It was here that several performances were being performed to give the runners a boost if needed and also entertain the many spectators of the race.

IMG_20170226_101820Cultural dance performances made the race special and were a treat for international and local runners alike.

The first loop of the race came about km15, near the Asakusa area. It was here we got glimpses of the elite runners as they had already made the turn way ahead of us. Asakusa’s most recognizable landmark is the Kaminarimon Gate, where one can see the huge red lantern, protected by the Gods, Fujin and Raijin.

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Funfact: That huge red lantern weighs about 700 kilograms!

Heading towards the 25km mark, the race heated up as more and more supporters lined up to cheer the runners along. This Ryogoku – Fukagawa area showcased many landmarks such as the Tomika Hachimangu Shrine, the Edo-Tokyo Museum, the Ekoin Temple and the Sumida Hokusai Museum.

IMG_20170226_115356The cheerleaders were a welcome sight after reaching the halfway point.

After the 25km mark, we started to see a lot of runners stop beside the road to stretch and walk around a bit. I have to admit, I was one of them. The cold really got to me, despite my many layers of clothing. However, the cheers of the crowd yelling “Gambatte” and “Fighto” pushed us to carry on.

Heading towards the finishing line, we were treated to sights of the Tokyo Tower and parts of Hibiya Park.

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Modeled after the Eiffel Tower, the Tokyo Tower stands at 333 meters and is the world’s tallest, self-supported steel tower.

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The last stretch before the turn towards the finishing line was, in my opinion, the most emotional I’ve ever ran. Hundreds of supporters were cheering the runners on, many of whom I took time to give and receive high-fives and shouts of congratulations. Turning the last corner, I almost cried seeing the finishing line. The pain I felt throughout the race, fighting the cold, the leg cramps…it all disappeared once I crossed that mat. Volunteers rushed ahead to make sure I was OK then directed me towards my baggage pickup area.

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All finishers were given a medal and a finisher’s towel. Awesome!!

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Proud Malaysians with the Jalur Gemilang after the race.

Eventhough this is not my first Full Marathon, it is certainly the most memorable yet. I don’t know if it’s just a Japanese culture but the crowds and volunteers were top-notch. From start to finish, spectators were lined up along the roads, cheering and providing provisions for the runners. Some had drinks, some had candies, some had chocolate, some even had cooling sprays! I saw parents hold up signboards with pictures of their children, crying with joy when they spotted him/her along the course. Drones of families, some with small children (so cute!!), some even in wheelchairs came out to give their support. I can’t tell you how many times my spirit got lifted by the crowd. Even the volunteers were amazing; always serving with a smile, a high-five and words of encouragement. Eventhough I didn’t achieve my target time of 5:30, this Tokyo Marathon experience will certainly be one to remember fondly for all time.

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Arigato and Sayonara, Tokyo!

Hone your Fitness in Nashata’s Athletic Hoodie Top

It’s coming to the second half of 2016 and it’s a good time to hone fitness level to a greater height. Inspired by the Sea Shore Ambiance, our collection for athletic hoodie top mirrors the shore-themed arm sleeves released two weeks ago. Give yourself a refreshing look in this loose fit, modest and lightweight hoodie top. It is suitable for training, running, cycling, and any other athletic workout.

Comes in 2 cool colors; grey and blue, now let’s go through the list of its key features:

1. Lightweight, fast drying fabric

The fabric is suitable for long hour use. You can sweat buckets in this top and feel comfortable in it. This makes the athletic hoodie top suitable for training both outdoor and indoor activities, be it in a moderate or hot weather.

2. Sizable hoodie to snug your hair or bun in

If you have long hair, the hoodie covers your bun nicely.
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3. Small collar opening

You can just wear a short sports hijab in the inside as the collar opening is small.

4. Modest fit

Just a modest fit that is not tight, nor body hugging. The design hides unwanted-to-be-seen bulges or shapes – so you can focus honing your workout! The fabric is simply lovely that you would look cool and athletic in this very simple design.

5. Long Sleeves with thumb holes

Let go off the thumb holes or insert your fingers in nicely to give you optimum hand coverage. We have customers who just love the extended arm sleeves so that they can use it to wipe out sweat and to protect their palms at trail runs. 
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6. Style to your Mood 

Style it with a Raazglove or sports hijab of your choice. Put the hoodie on or let it down to suit your fitness mood. Whether you are working out in the gym or cycling or training in high-intensity interval, any style in this hoodie top would make you look cool and athletic that it lifts your fitness spirits high. Hone your fitness and enjoy an active lifestyle!

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Priced at RM129 only, it is ready for shipment 16th May onwards. If you pre-order now, you will enjoy the early bird price of RM109. Wait no longer and get yourself one today at nashata.com. 

Unleash Your Strength in Leia

The Leia Collection is about simplicity in fitness, where we feature only 3 colors; black, grey and white. The designs are about giving confidence, balance and strength for you – while working out!

1. Leia Ultra Top

You can never get a sports top all elegant in four shades like Leia Ultra!  This limited edition, round neck, long sleeves classy top is specially designed to boost your confidence while working out.

Leia streamlines the look on your back, so if you have heavy bottom, the optical illusion will cover it all. Comes in 3 sizes ; M/L/XL

Priced at RM109, we are offering the Leia for only RM99 until 15 October.

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4 Shades of Elegance

 

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