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Hijabi Ballers inspire Raptors to sell branded sports hijab, the first of its kind in NBA

The inspiration to team up with Nike for a hijab with the Raptors logo came from the Hijabi Ballers, a group of young Muslim women in Toronto who play basketball every Sunday.

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The Raptors-branded sports hijab, the first of its kind in the NBA, has been in the works since the playoffs this past spring, said Jerry Ferguson, senior director of marketing at Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment. This photo is from a video released by the team on Friday.


When Shireen Ahmed saw the sleek, silver Raptors’ logo on a hijab for the first time, she got chills.

After learning of the release of the Toronto Raptors’ Nike Pro Hijab — announced Friday morning through a video on the team’s Twitter account — “the 12-year-old Shireen in me screamed with joy,” said Ahmed, a 42-year-old sportswriter, podcaster and longtime athlete.

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The new Raptors-branded hijab is pictured here. The team partnered with Nike and consulted the Hijabi Ballers group on the design.

Ted Fraser
Ted Fraser
Ted Fraser is a former breaking news reporter for the Star.
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