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Pricing Policy...

Posted by diraacfabulous on August 11, 2009 at 9:25 AM Comments comments (0)

Asalaamu Alaykum and Hi to all of our readers.


I am aware that some of you have questions about the pricing of the diraacs on the site; how I came to the prices and why they seem to be so 'expensive' in some cases. I decided on the pricing bearing in mind the cost of the fabrics; embellishments and notions (i.e. thread,...

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New products....

Posted by diraacfabulous on July 17, 2009 at 11:48 AM Comments comments (0)

I'd like to apologise for the slight delay in adding the party diraacs, this was due to factors that were beyond my control. However I have been able to put even more quality workmanship into these diraacs than I had originally planned; so I hope the wait will be well worth it. InshaAllaah (God Willing) all five party diraacs will be available to purchase tomorrow (Saturday 18th July) they should be up by mid-afternoon.The top-notch fine...

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Diraac Fashion...

Posted by diraacfabulous on July 9, 2009 at 5:44 PM Comments comments (0)

It seemed up until about 2005; the most shocking departure you'd get in the world of diraac fashion would be the introduction of 45" wide cotton voile fabrics and underskirts that were not nylon affairs pre-made in China. In the four years since; there has been a sudden acceleration of different styles; fabrics and designs coming onto the market, some of them rather a radical departure from previously; but it seems now things are coming ...

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Diraac Fabric Care-A How To Guide

Posted by diraacfabulous on June 15, 2009 at 5:29 PM Comments comments (1)

These are the best ways to wash and care for the diraac fabrics.


1) Cotton diraac. Wash seperately at 30 or 40 degrees, regular spin;with a small amount of non-bio powder or liquid. Use a small amount of fabric conditioner. Reshape while damp and drip dry. Iron on the hottestsetting; with steam but don't leave the iron on one spot for too long.For cotton diraac with seq...

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