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These 50-plus quotes cannot summarize mothers’ overall importance and value in Islam or on a general basis.Mothers have been given the most importance, and they are regarded as people to be valued on a priority, and all the utmost form of respect, dignity, and time is to be spent on them. They are even prioritized over the status of fathers in Islam. And this concept contr...

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Most men think snapbacks are just baseball caps with attitude — but the real difference is in how they sit on your head. I’ve watched countless guys pull the brim down too low or wear them too loose, completely missing the point. A snapback should sit snug but not tight, with the crown sitting naturally on your head, not perched on top like an afterthought. The fit determi...

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Most guys think mint trousers are too bold to pull off — but the ones who get it right understand that fit trumps colour every single time. A perfectly tailored pair of mint chinos will always look better than ill-fitting navy ones, and I’ve proven this to countless clients who walked in convinced they needed to stick to “safe” colours. The fit rules for mint t...

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Every wedding season, I watch couples struggle with the same problem: they look like they’re wearing completely different events. He’s in a formal sherwani while she’s in heavily embellished gharara, or she’s chosen elegant simplicity while he’s gone full Bollywood prince. The disconnect isn’t just visual—it tells everyone you didn’t pla...

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Most Pakistani brands design for average height — which means if you’re 5’4″ or under, you’re constantly dealing with sleeves that cover your hands and hems that pool at your feet. I learned this the hard way after years of buying kurtas that made me look like I was drowning in fabric, no matter how beautiful the embroidery was. The truth is, short height...

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