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Momtaz Hijab

Momtaz Hijab

This New York City-based women-owned business sells hijabs, modest clothing, and Burmese dried food. They are open by appointment only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. According to the business owner, they offer the best quality hijabs that are uniqu...

This New York City-based women-owned business sells hijabs, modest clothing, and Burmese dried food. They are open by appointment only on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. According to the business owner, they offer the best quality hijabs that are unique, stylish, comfortable, and reasonably priced. Reviewers described the store as having a large selection of beautiful, high-quality hijabs and accessories.

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