The Nike Pro Hijab has been in development for a year, the company said. Athletes contributed input into the product, and figure skater Zahra Lari was among those who tested it.

The pull-on hijab is made of light, stretchy fabric that includes tiny holes for breath-ability and an elongated back so it will not come untucked. It will come in three colors: black, vast grey and obsidian. Beaverton-based Nike says the hijab will be available for sale next year.

Lari, a hopeful for the Winter Olympicsinfo-icon next year in Pyeongchang, South Koreainfo-icon, posted photos of herself wearing the hijab on her Instagraminfo-icon page. Lari is from Abu Dhabiinfo-icon and represents the United Arab Emiratesinfo-icon.

"Can't believe this is finally here!!" she wrote.

Last summer, fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad of New York became the first Musliminfo-icon American woman to compete for the United Statesinfo-icon wearing a hijab at the Olympics. She earned a bronze medal at the Rio Games.

The U-17 Women's Worldinfo-icon Cup last October in Jordaninfo-icon marked the first time Muslim players wore headscarves during a FIFA event. Soccer's international governing body formally lifted a ban on head coverings in 2014, recognizing Muslim and Sikh players.

Meanwhile, the governing body for basketball, FIBA, has come under fire for banning headscarves during international competition.