How to Tie a Sarong or Pareo
In How ToThursday, June 11, 2009
A sarong is a large tube or length of fabric, often wrapped around the waist and worn as a kilt by men and as a skirt by women throughout much of South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, the Horn of Africa, and on many Pacific islands. The fabric most often has woven plaid or checkered patterns, or may have brightly colored by means of batik or ikat dyeing, although often today, they have printed designs, often depicting animals or plants, or resembling batik or ikat. - Wikipedia
Sarongs (in Mauritius they are called Pareos) are one of the most popular and universally accepted fashion trends from the tropical islands of the South Pacific. The sarong is popular in tropical climates and makes great vacation wear.
Tying a sarong is not as complicated as it may seem. It just takes a little patience, practice, experimentation and a relaxed attitude. Sarongs can be utilized to make quick dresses, shawls, swimsuit cover-ups, scarves, turbans and anything else you can dream of! Sarongs are easy to wear and very sexy, I have no doubt about it!
Click here to find out some ideas for wearing a sarong.
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