How to Wear a Tube Sarong

Sarongs are a popular cover up when you're at the beach or the pool. But that's not the only way to look great in a sarong. There are plenty of other ways you can tie and fold your sarong to flatter your body type. And the sarong is versatile enough that you can actually wear it all year long. Read on to learn how to wear a tube sarong. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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      Wear it at the beach. Tube sarongs are great to wear as a cover up. And their bright colors usually complement the beautiful swimsuit color palettes that are available. You can wrap the sarong around your chest, tying one knot at the top, to cover up from your chest to your thighs. Or you can tie your sarong around your waist for extra coverage there.

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      Use it as a skirt. Wrap the sarong around your body and tie it at your waist. You can adjust the length by folding the sarong to your desired length before you tie the knot. You might need to pin the sarong closed below the knot for extra coverage.

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      Drape it over you as a shawl or scarf. That's all it takes to get a little extra warmth and a lot of style when you wear your tube sarong.

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      Use it as the perfect hair accessory. Fold your sarong into a narrow band and tie it around your head for the perfect headband. Or you can wear your tube sarong as a turban. You tie this much like you do a towel on your head when you get out of the shower. Simply tuck in the edges and that allows the sarong to stay on your head as long as you'd like.

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