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What’s a sarong? Nothing, what’s sarong with you?
Sarongs are large rayon rectangular woven garments that are traditionally a men’s garment, and now are enjoyed by all genders a cool, breezy coverup, ad much more!
We produced these short videos with instructions for a few of our favorites ways to wear a sarong. Enjoy!
How to Tie a Sarong
3 Easy Ways
How to Tie a Sarong
Little Black Dress Edition
How to use a Sarong Buckle
Four Easy Ways
Check out these useful tips:
Thanksgiving Sarong Use… Coordinating Mismatched Chairs!
Use sarongs to cover mismatched chairs around your holiday table.
Read more…How to Decorate Your Rented Space
Hand painted sarongs make great wall hangings that can be hung without putting nails in the wall - light enough for push pins, sarongs are the best decor option for rented spaces.
Read more…Bring Autumn Colors into Your Home
How to make winter curtains using sarongs and recycled flannel. Bringing autumn colors into your home decor.
Read more…How to make a lungi from a sarong
Lungis can be made with extra large sarongs. Comfortable and easy to wear. Make one with only one seam and no cutting.
Read more…Fun sarong craft projects for the one hour crafter
One hour craft projects with sarongs, fabric paint, markers and dye.
Read more…Using Sarongs for Furoshiki Cloth Gift Wrap
Sarongs can be used for the Japanese art of Furoshiki cloth gift wrap.
Read more…Is it called a Sarong or a Pareo?
Sarongs and Pareos have been loved in the West for 500 years. Learn the difference between sarong and pareo.
Read more…Men’s Sarongs
How to tie a sarong for men. How men wear sarongs in Bali.
Read more…“What’s Sarong?”
“Nothing sarong, why do you ask?” OK, dumb joke, but I got your attention right? Sarongs are getting a lot of well deserved attention of their own. It’s summer – the season of the sarong! I live near a river, resort community and see people sporting sarongs every day: People in sarongs carrying their canoes […]
Read more…An ode to the sarong
Welcome to the Sarong Blog. This site is dedicated to an appreciation of Sarongs and island culture. Currently, I have sarongs all over my house. There is one covering my TV, one on my coffee table to hide the crayon scribbles, and one hanging over the window in the bathroom, which lets light in but […]
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