What are sarongs?
Sarongs are individual pieces of fabric wrapped around the body and are worn like a skirt or a wrap with a full body. They can be worn by both men and women, depending on culture, and traditionally occur throughout Southeast Asia, India and the Pacific Islands. They have become popular in global mainstream and are available in a stunning range of styles, colors and fabrics. Throughout Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia, the word Surong is used for sarongs. In most of the South Pacific, including Havai and Tahiti, Sarongs are known as Pareos . In Africa parts, there are similar wraps as Sarongs known as Kanga , and they can be known as sri , lungi or mund
Of the sarong.ng as a popular garment tend to follow this trend. This is most likely caused by Sarong Association with SUKNII or dress, items generally perceived as female clothing. The Indonesian word sarong is widely recognized, no matter what local word for clothing and anyone who wants to buy it will probably have no difficulty in using Sarong as a description.
When admitting the West, Sarongs are used not only as clothes but also as decorative pieces of fabric. Patterned sarongs can be used as curtains, wall curtains, blankets, turbans and even tablecloths. Due to their relatively low price, beautiful appearance and low weight, sarongs are ideal for a wide range of use.
All over the world is available an incredible number of Sarong types. Some have decorative edges on the edges, while others are just straight. Some have decorated with hand -staring patterns; Others are ordinary colors. Some are long enough to be packed several times, and others are barely dOst to cover the body. Whether it is a personal desire for texture or aesthetics, it is almost certain that a specific Sarong is available that meets the needs of a person.