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2010 February 9
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Sarongs

What are sarongs? A Sarong is a effortless piece of fabric that is wore by of all sorts different people around the world for of all sorts different reasons. normally the sarong is made of a rayon fabric and is long enough to wrap around you at least once, it’s reasonably possible that twice.

It doesn’t take much to put one on. Usually people search for ways to wear a sarong, but most assuredly the easiest way is to simply and solely wrap it around your waist and tie it. You have the optionof using a sarong tie or not. Sarong ties can be coconut, mother of pearl, a resin abalone mix (these are most certainly excellentand made of quality powerful materials that will last and shine for a long time!), or cheap plastic (we don’t advise these – excessively tacky). Just go search google for the words: Sarong Clips. You’re sure to find a lovely tie, clip, or buckle to match your sarong!

Here are 10 fun filled facts about Sarong cover-ups that will help you gain proficiency about them:
1) Yemeni men in traditional loinclothSarongs known under a variety of local names are worn traditional by people of Yemen and elsewhere on the Arabian peninsula.
2) Kikois are also made from cotton, but the fabric is heavier and their designs are much simpler, usually consisting of a single colour with striped borders along the edges.
3) Although both nomadic and urban Somali men have worn them for centuries in the form of a plain white kilt, the colorful macawis sarong, which is the most popular form of the garment in the region, is a relatively recent arrival to Somalia courtesy of trade with the Southeast Asian islands and the Indian subcontinent.
4) In Cambodia it is known as sampot suhrong, or simply suhrong.
5) The fabric most often has woven plaid or checkered patterns, or may be brightly colored by means of batik or ikat dyeing.
6) The sarong was also worn by Pierce Brosnan in The Thomas Crown Affair.
7) Dorothy Lamour is by far the actress most linked with the garment, starring in multiple films of this genre, starting with The Hurricane in 1937.
8) In fact, Lamour was nicknamed “The Sarong Girl” by the press and even wore a sarong on occasion in more traditional films.
9) Malay men wear sarongs in public only when attending Friday prayers at the mosque, but sarongs remain very common casual wear at home for men and women of all races and religions in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Northeast Part of India, in which Sarong is known as Phanek in Manipuri [1] and most parts of Southern India where it is called lungi or mundu.
10) In Tonga it is known as tupenu.

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Sarongs

Sarong cover-ups in North America can commonly be purchased on a beach for a a reasonable price. If there is no beach around, you can typically find one in a fancy tropical resort or similar. Another amazing place to look is online. There are several websites that offer numerous different styles and styles of sarongs. The prices run from extraordinary to reasonable to fair. Some sites offer free shipping if you purchase two (2) or more. Tie the FREE Priority Mail Shipping offer in with selection and value and I’d say you have a winner!

Sarong wraps can be used as a cover up for a bathing suite, as a towel for the bath or beach, as a wall hanging decoration, as a blanket, and many other uses as well. These wonderful fabric items are painless and plain but very useful! Whether you are looking to go to the lake, heading on vacation, or looking for a swim suit cover up, a sarong is a knock out versatile item that no woman (or man) should be without.

AllSarongs.com offers many sarongs at very reasonable prices. The have a wide variety of skirts and dress made of sarong material as well. The site uses a third party check out so you know your financial data is secure and they offer extremely rapid shipping if you easily order 2 or more sarongs from them. That’s not a very costly order either. Other sites offer free snail mail shipping if you spend twice as much with them. All Sarongs send them in a priority mail package with a 2-3 day average delivery time. The advantage when pick where to get a sarong is clear.

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2010 February 9
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