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Short on time? Here are our top-rated UK abaya brands for 2026:

Finding the Perfect Abaya in the UK

The UK modest fashion scene has exploded in the last five years. Gone are the days of having to import poor-quality polyester abayas from overseas or relying entirely on small, unverified Instagram boutiques.

Today, British Muslim women have access to premium homegrown brands offering everything from tailored workwear abayas to luxurious Dubai-style occasion wear.

We've reviewed the top UK-based (or heavily UK-focused) abaya brands based on fabric quality, price, cut, and customer service.

1. Aab Collection (Best for Everyday & Work)

Aab is arguably the pioneer of premium modest fashion in the UK. They launched a decade ago and have consistently produced high-quality, understated pieces.

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2. AbayaButh (Best for Occasion Wear)

If you have an Eid party, a wedding, or a special occasion coming up, AbayaButh is the go-to for many UK Muslims.

Shop AbayaButh →

3. Cave (Best for Urban & Casual)

Cave (Cave London) takes a different approach to modest fashion, focusing heavily on streetwear, comfort, and casual daytime looks.

Shop Cave →

4. Modanisa (Best for Budget & Variety)

While Modanisa is based in Turkey, their UK presence is massive, with dedicated fast shipping and a localized site.

Shop Modanisa UK →

5. INAYAH (Best for Elegance)

INAYAH focuses on timeless, elegant pieces with a very modest, flowing silhouette.

What to Look for When Buying an Abaya Online

Buying modest clothing online can be tricky. Here are our top tips to avoid disappointment:

  1. Check the Fabric Composition: "Nidha" is the gold standard for abayas — it's 100% polyester but woven to be breathable, opaque, and drape beautifully. Avoid cheap standard polyester which will make you sweat.
  2. Sizing is by Length: Most traditional abaya brands size by length in inches (e.g., Size 54 means the abaya is 54 inches from shoulder to hem). Measure a dress you already own to find your number.
  3. Open vs. Closed: Open abayas (kimono style) require a slip dress underneath. Make sure you factor this into your budget if the brand doesn't sell them as a set.