Australia Fabric Online

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With roots in Java and the Malay Archipelago (located on the islands between Australia and East Asia), the pairing has been used commonly in modern American society as a way of covering fashion when on the beach, water park or a pool party.

With such a variety of colors, fabrics and designs to choose from, and a multitude of ways they can be linked, sarongs can give life to a normal bathing suit or push a swimsuit and fashion over the edge.

The traditional

Step 1: Keep the upper corners of the sarong with arms outstretched (one corner in each hand).

Step 2: Adjust sarong around lower body and tie at the waist.

(Tie in the front or side)

Summer Jacket

Step 1: Place sarong over her shoulder like a shawl.

Step 2: Keep pairing together in the center and lift one arm (should be similar to a butterfly wing).

Step 3: Make a knot using the corners of the sarong hanging in front and behind his arm. (This creates a "sleeve" for the arm to enter).

Step 4: Repeat step three for the other arm.

Goddess

Step 1: Hold matchup against his back with arms outstretched, holding the two corners higher.

Step 2: Tie in a knot corners and tighten the body.

Step 3: Twist of cloth hanging once (the two pieces you just tied) and then wrap to the back of his body and abdomen at the top of the sarong.

French Touch

Step 1: Keep your back pairing against with arms outstretched, holding the two top corners (such as the envelope of a goddess).

Step 2: Tie in a knot corners and squeeze the body (as in envelope of a goddess).

Step 3: Twist hanging fabric (two pieces that just tied), three loud.

Step 4: Tie the two pieces back of his neck like a halter.

Warrior Princess

Step 1: Keep your arms outstretched, holding the two top corners of the sarong, with matching against his back.

Step 2: Tilt arms diagonally.

Step 3: Place one side of the sarong beneath an outstretched arm and the other side of the above matching opposite shoulder.

Step 4: Tie the two ends together on the side of his body (tie on the side where the tissue that is under your arm).

Step 5: Have a friend tie the dangling fabric around the arm that is free.

Curtains

Step 1: Hold sarong in front of your body with outputs arcades arms, holding the two top corners of the sarong.

Step 2: Draw corners behind his neck tight enough for the sarong to cover through from the front of your body.

Cool

Step 1: Hold matchup against his back with arms outstretched, holding the two top corners.

Step 2: Take two corners behind the neck and tie.

These images will help you have a better idea of how to tie the sarong.

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