THIS April 5 photo shows Jiya taking the measurements of a customer at her shop in Karachi.—Reuters
THIS April 5 photo shows Jiya taking the measurements of a customer at her shop in Karachi.—Reuters

KARACHI: As transgender woman Jiya measures customers at her tailoring shop in a brand-new Karachi market, her eyes gleam with the prospect of a busy Ramazan season and her ambitions to expand.

Already, 35-year-old Jiya has broken ground by opening a public shop to make clothes for women and transgender women.

Other trans people running tailoring businesses have tended to do so out of their homes, wary of ostracism in society. Many landlords were reluctant to give a shop to a transgender woman, Jiya told Reuters at her shop.

She finally secured one in a new market, which she opened with two other trans women in March in time for the start of Ramazan. The fasting month is a busy period for tailors as people buy new clothes to celebrate Eidul Fitr.

For Jiya, who studied at an all-boys’ school and learned tailoring with the help of her fellow transgender women, opening her shop marks the start of her ambition.

“We want to expand this business. We want a boutique with eastern and western designs, all types of dresses,” she said.

Many of her customers are women, who said they preferred a transgender woman to make their clothes, a change from most other tailoring shops run by men.

“I felt comfortable while she took my measurements,” customer Farzana Zahid said.

Pakistan’s parliament recognised the third gender in 2018, giving such indivi-duals fundamental rights as the ability to vote and choose their gender on official documents.

A 2017 census recorded about 10,000 transgender people, although trans rights groups say the number could be well over 300,000 in the country of 220 million people.

Published in Dawn, April 13th, 2021

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