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Sarong: an introduction, tips on how to use and care
The name of routes, which is the name most used for this type of clothing, originally from Malaysia and Indonesia. The Malay sarong the word means a pod and that's exactly what the garment is. This is a cover. This is a piece of cloth that may or may not be sewn together and worn as a tube, is usually around the waist, by persons both sexes. Although we take the word pairs in the region of Malaysia, similar products have been popular in the world for centuries. Bring with you a piece of fabric around the waist is the easiest way to cover the body of one and one might expect, people around the world use wraps for centuries.
Western world may be familiar with the clothes that were similar to sarongs used by the Greeks and Romans – as called Toga. Pareos are called Wizaar, Wazaar, Spain, etc. Futah in Arab countries. They can be either plain white or printed. It is a common pledge of fishermen in the region. In the Indian subcontinent is sarongs used casually in the Northern region, while in the South and North, which are also used officially.
If used officially in northern India, are generally white and are called dhotis. If using lungis informally, they are called. In southern India, sarongs or plain white veshti called Mundus. In the southern Indian state of Kerala are called pareos printed Kailas. Sarongs are also common in Somalia, but the plain sarongs were used since antiquity, printed pareos are a recent introduction of the region.
Recently, sarongs have become popular in the western world. They are comfortable and wearable, eyes bright and colorful and easy to maintain. Sarongs can be used in several ways. The could be wrapped around the waist. This completes the beachwear. Men and women can adopt this style. Women can also use sarongs as envelopes skirts. They hug and feminine silhouette used well and can go with shirts, shirts or blouses.
You use sarongs, instead of bathing dress at home. Skirts gown could be used as well and you can tie or knot over one shoulder to the air really interesting. You can be creative and used as pareos scarves, turbans, sarongs etc. very decorative could even be used as art tapestry.
To clean your sarong, you just shake a little as you put in the washing machine, wash in the delicate, with little or no detergent. You can use a fabric softener. You can sarongs drying in the dryer or take them out and let them dry on the clothesline Laundry, dry but if then, do not let the sun too long. If you decide pareos iron, make sure to put the iron to heat according to the structure of sarong.
About the Author
Amanda Smith writes for Prickly Pear. They offer a beautiful range of sarongs and kaftans as well as baskets, leather and fabric bags, beach bags, purses and other accessories. The web address is http://www.PricklyPearShop.com. Visit the web site and experience their passion for using the finest materials and the most highly skilled craftsmen.
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