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It’s that time of the year again when most Muslims will be scouring for the most fashionable outfits to don on Hari Raya. Whether it’s frantically browsing online or going store-hopping in Geylang’s precinct, the hunt for the best Raya outfit is taken very seriously. Every year, trends differ but common ones still exist such as colour-coordinating outfits with the entire family.
Image credit: bella_felidaeThis year, rope in your furry felines to join in all the festivities decked in a fashion-forward baju kurung so that they will be #rayaready. Trust us, you’ll have no headaches picking an outfit for them and they’ll look cute no matter what. It’s a win-win!
Image credit: Geli Geli KucingThis Perak-based company Geli Geli Kucing specialises in all things kitty-related. Bearing unique names such as Baju Melayu Birman, Baju Melayu Devon, Kurta Bombay, Batek Ramlee, Kebaya Saloma and Peplum Ayraa, the cat apparels here will no doubt make you swoon.
If you’re worried about the fit, fret not. Sizes span from S to XXL, catering for even the plus-sized ones. The chic outfits also retail for wallet-friendly prices – RM42 (~S$14) to RM 60 (~S$20). You’ll also be spoilt for choice when it comes to the colour options.
The simple design, funky colours and affordable prices make these outfits a must-have. The company even ships to Singapore so you can save yourself the hassle of going to the store. It’s time to make that mandatory family portrait complete!
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