A sarong is perfect for holidays or just a trip to the beach.They don't take up a lot of space in your bag.They can be worn by both men and women.There are two types of sarongs, a flat sheet and an Indonesian one.
Step 1: To avoid clashing, pair patterns with solid objects.
A patterned sarong with a patterned swimsuit is a good choice.Match the solid color to the color inside the pattern.This will make sure you don't clash.
Step 2: Don't wear sarongs with clothes that are solid colored.
This will make you look dull, and won't bring attention to either your outfit or sarong.If you must wear solid colored sarongs and clothes together, consider wearing an interesting belt, necklace, or accessory.
Step 3: Don't wear patterned sarongs with clothes.
Wearing only patterns will make your outfit look busy.Neither your sarong or outfit will stand out because of the clashing patterns.
Step 4: sarongs are a good cover for the beach or pool.
It's a good idea to keep you covered during the short trip between your hotel room and the pool or beach.Some sarongs are transparent.Put your hand behind the sarong if you're self-conscious about this.People will be able to view your swimsuit if you can see your hand.If you are going for the look, don't wear white sarongs with dark-colored swimsuits.The sarongs will be transparent.Long dresses can be made from patterned sarongs.
Step 5: sarongs keep you warm in the evening.
It is possible to stay at the beach or pool into the evening.It's too warm to put on a sweater, but too cool to just wear a swimsuit.A sarong will keep you warm.
Step 6: sarongs should be secured with a belt.
If you're worried about your sarong slipping off, you can wear a belt.The belt should be worn as your hips if you are using the sarong as a skirt.If you are wearing the sarong as a dress, place the belt at your waist or the narrowest part of your torso.The excess fabric will be cinched in with this.
Step 7: Invest in a sarong tie.
There are two holes in the piece of plastic, metal or wood.Pull the corners of your sarong through the holes.There is no need for bulky knots in your sarong.
Step 8: Pair sarongs with accessories that are natural or bohemian.
Leather sandals and belts, woven hats, and seashell necklaces are great for sarongs.You can try vintage hippie accessories with lots of adornments.
Step 9: Wrap a sarong around your waist in half and wear it as a mini skirt.
The sarong should be folded in half.Wrap it around your waist with the folded edge facing upward.Extra security can be achieved by tying the top corners into a knot or double knot.You can either keep the knot in front of you or keep it in the sarong.This look works well with swimsuits and tank tops.Don't fold it in half to use it as a skirt.
Step 10: The sarong can be folded or tucked into a skirt.
The sarong should be behind your waist.Wrap one of the narrow ends around your waist.Wrap the other end around it.The waist band of your skirt is behind the top corner.To make a short skirt, fold the sarong in half.This look works well with swimsuits and tank tops.
Step 11: The sarong is worn as a sundress.
The sarong is behind your back.Cross the two top corners if you hold them out in front of you.Behind your neck, tie them together.A double knot is used for extra security.This look works well with swimsuits.If you want to do a fancy twist, tie the ends into a knot behind your neck.If you want to use it as a halter top, fold it in half.
Step 12: The sarong is a bandeau dress.
The sarong is behind your back.Wrap the top corners around your chest and tie them together.Pull the excess fabric into two ropes and place them under your bust.Behind your back, tie the ends of the ropes.
Step 13: You can wear the sarong as a tube dress.
The sarong should be held behind your back with one of the long edges under your armpits.Wrap the narrow ends around your chest.Just above your breast, tie the top corners together.A double knot is used for extra security.This look works well with swimsuits.If you want to use it as a tube top, fold it in half.
Step 14: Wear the sarong as a long dress if you tie it above your shoulder.
The narrow top edge of the sarong is under one of your armpits.Take the top corners around your back and chest.Tie the corners together with a double knot.To shorten your dress, pinch two of the edges at your waist and tie them together into a double knot.This helps shorten your dress.To cinch your waist, wear a belt around it, the wider the better.
Step 15: A sarong is a jump suit.
In front of you, hold a sarong vertically.Take the top corners to your back and tie them into a double knot.Pull the sarong back between your legs, towards your back.Wrap the corners around your waist.At your belly button, tie them into a tight knot.
Step 16: You can drape the sarong over your shoulders and wear it as a shawl.
Put the sarong across your chest.You should drape the narrow ends across your shoulders.This look works well with long dresses.Pair it with a necklace.
Step 17: A sarong can be turned into a vest.
If you want to match the narrow ends of the sarong, fold it in half widthwise.A tight knot is needed to tie the top corners.Tie your knot at the top of the fold.To wear the sarong vest, slip your arms through the holes and loops at your back.
Step 18: You can choose an Indonesian sarong.
Indonesian sarong is a tube of patterned fabric.
Step 19: Step into the sarong.
At your feet, hold the sarong open.Step into the hole the same way you would into a skirt or pants.
Step 20: If you need to adjust the sarong, lift it up to your waist.
The sarong is short enough for you to fold the top down.You may not need to do this if you are tall.
Step 21: To hold the excess fabric away from your body, use your right hand.
The sarong should be snug across your back, left hip, and tummy.
Step 22: To keep the sarong snug, put your left hand across your right hip.
Keep your fingers together.
Step 23: Take the sarong off your tummy and put it on your left hip.
Put your left hand on your right hip.This will allow for a neat fold.
Step 24: To tuck the corner behind the waist band, you have to fold the sarong tightly.
After this, women usually leave the sarong alone.Men roll the top down more than once.