Saudi green bisht
One size fits all
Wears wide and long
The green Saudi bisht symbolizes prestige, dignity and elegance, and is not confined to its role as a garment. Saudi men favor this clothing option, especially for official ceremonies. Don't wait any longer to treat yourself to this monarchic outfit, particularly appreciated by members of the Saudi royal family.
The Green Saudi Bisht: embody elegance by going green
It's one of the great symbols of Saudi culture. Saudis like to don this cape to express their attachment to ancient Arab traditions . Generally, black or white bisht are the most recurrent versions. But for special occasions, Saudis can wear original colors.
This color is often associated with Islam, recognized as the official religion of Saudi Arabia. In fact, green fills the Saudi flag , and according to some hadiths, it was the preferred color of the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him). But in reality, Saudis who opt for this version do so mainly because of personal preference.
How to wear the green Saudi bisht
To conform to Arab tradition, you'll need to slip this cape over your men's qamis. It's usually worn open, but some prefer to keep it closed. Our models with gold embroidery add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your style.
Despite its name, this traditional garment is also worn in countries bordering Arabia. Indeed, influential personalities from Qatar, the Emirates and so on also wear this garment.
Is it really a Muslim garment?
The green Saudi bisht can be classified as an Islamic garment, because only Muslim men wear it. And that's just as well, since one of the recommendations of the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) is to distinguish oneself from non-Muslims. So, by wearing this traditional garment, you embody elegance while conforming to the Sunnah.