A female Muslim athlete needed modest sportswear; now she sells it to others


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Browne (centre) started a business to provide better modest sports apparel for others. She sources the products from a small family business in Pakistan. — NATE SMALLWOOD/The New York Times

Kiandra Browne had little interest in religion growing up in multicultural Montreal. But she did have a curious mind.

“If you know Kiandra, you know she questions everything,” her mother, Sheryl White, said with a loving laugh.

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