How to Tie a Sarong into a Shirt

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Sarong

While sarongs seem simple, they are anything but boring. Sarongs are made from colorful, vibrant fabric and are a very popular fashion accessory due to their versatility and style. There are many different uses for sarongs; they are suitable for any body type and are comfortable to wear.

Things You'll Need

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Instructions

    • 1

      Hold the sarong up to yourself and fold the sarong width-wise so that it is as long as you want your shirt to be.

    • 2

      Place the sarong around yourself by holding onto each end of it and pulling it across your upper back. Make sure that the sarong is centered across your back.

    • 3

      Grasp the ends and tie them across the center of your chest. Pull the knot to make sure it is secure.

    • 4

      Pull the ends up and throw them over the back of your shoulders.

    • 5

      Tie the loose ends behind your neck in a tight knot. Let the tails fall down your back.

Tips & Warnings

  • This sarong top can be worn alone as a shirt or also as a cover over a swim suit.

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