Souq Waqif sees surge in Eid attire shopping
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: As Eid Al Fitr draws near which begins next week or on April 10, the country s traditional marketplace, Souq Waqif, buzzes with activity...
Doha, Qatar: As Eid Al Fitr draws near which begins next week or on April 10, the country’s traditional marketplace, Souq Waqif, buzzes with activity as vendors and tailors cater to the surge in demand for custom-made clothing. Men are seen flocking to tailor shops for new thobes, while women browse through a variety of dresses, abayas and kaftans.
Mohamed, a tailor at Souq Waqif, shared that they’ve been inundated with orders since last week, with their workload extending late into the night to fulfill customer demands before Eid. Prices for thobes range from QR80 for children to QR100 and above for adults, depending on customisation, with a typical turnaround time of 10 days.
Highlighting the bustling business, Mohamed noted that this period leading up to Eid is particularly lucrative, with orders spiking up to five times the usual volume. Customers like Hussam, returning for the second year, attest to the quality and reliability of the shop’s craftsmanship. “This is my second year with them, so the first time they did a really good job, and now I’m back again with my three-year old son so they can also make a thobe for him.”
However, it’s not just tailors benefiting from the holiday rush. Khalid, who’s been working in Souq Waqif for over five years, observed a surge in sales of women’s and children’s clothing since last week but most especially during the weekend, attributing it to families having more time to shop due to extended working hours. “The business is picking up, we have seen increased in sales because of the upcoming Eid Al Fitr.”
Children’s attire, priced from QR60 upwards, and abayas and kaftans starting from QR80, are among the popular choices, with accessories and toys also flying off the shelves, starting at QR25.