Sarong 
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2010-02-19
What are sarong cover-ups? A Sarong is a simple piece of material that is wore by a few different people around the world for many and various different reasons. normally the sarong is made of a rayon material and is long enough to wrap around you at least once, it's likely that twice.

It doesn't take much to put one on. Most often people search for ways to wear a sarong, but definitely the easiest way is to simply 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 clearly attractiveand made of quality worthwhile materials that will last and shine for a long time!), or cheap plastic (we don't suggest these - extremely tacky). Just go search google for the words: Sarong Clips. You're sure to find a excellent tie, clip, or buckle to match your sarong!

Here are 10 fun filled facts about Sarong cover-ups that will help you gain intellectuality about them:
1) 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.
2) However, since the industrialization of the market for sarongs, they now come in many different fabrics and combinations thereof, including polyester, nylon and silk.
3) In South Asia it is called a [phanek] or lungi.
4) Male stars who wore the manly sarongs on film include Jon Hall, Ray Milland, Tyrone Power, Robert Preston, Sabu Dastagir and Ralph Fiennes in The Constant Gardener (film).
5) However, most men of upper social classes (whose public attire is trousers) wear the sarong only as a convenient night garment, or only within the confines of the house.
6) This consists of length of fabric about a yard wide and two-and-a-half yards long.
7) Sarongs are widespread in the Northeast part of India, the South Indian state of Manipur, where they are called Phanek, in Kerala, where they are called mundu, as well as in Tamil Nadu, where they are called Sarem or Veshti, or Lungi (worn by Muslims) and are usually worn at home.
8) In documentary movie, we can see soldiers in Sarong directed by Lokendra Arambam.
9) In Malaysia it is known as a kain, kain pelikat, kain sarung, kain tenun, kain batik, or kain sampin (specialised sarong worn by men with Baju Melayu).
10) In India similar articles of clothing are the [phanek] in Manipur, dhoti (or dhuti in West Bengali, vertti in Tamil, pancha in Telugu,panche in Kannada and Mundu in Malayalam).


Sarong cover-ups in North America can routinely be purchased on a beach for a a price that is affordable. If there is no beach around, you can often find one in a fancy tropical resort or similar. Another excellent place to look is online. There are a few websites that offer many unique types and styles of sarongs. The prices run from terrific 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!

Sarongs 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 a few other uses as well. These fabulous material items are effortless and plain but excessively useful! Whether you are looking to go to the pool, heading to the pool, or looking for a swim suit cover up, a sarong is a appropriate versatile item that no woman (or man) should be without.

AllSarongs.com offers of all sorts sarongs at excessively reasonable prices. The have a wide variety of skirts and dress made of sarong fabric as well. The site uses a third party check out so you know your financial data is secure and they offer very quick shipping if you casually order 2 or more sarong wraps from them. That's not a excessively 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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