How to Tie a Man's Sarong
Made of lightweight material, a men's sarong is a great way to stay cool in summer. The generally bright colors and patterns of a sarong are also festive. The sarong can be worn poolside when you are sweating in front of a grill, or simply lounging around the house. Like women's sarongs, men's sarongs will have to be adjusted every once in a while, but if you tie it well to start with, you can avoid any unwanted indecent exposure. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Wrap the sarong around your back, buttocks and legs, so the material starts at your waist and hangs down to your legs. Hold the ends in front of you and parallel with your waist. This should be similar to how you position a towel around your waist when you get out of the shower or pool.
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Wrap the part of the sarong that is in your right hand around your front tightly, until the end meets your left hip. The left side of the sarong will be on the outside.
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Twist and roll down the sarong material where the two layers join on your left hip. Do this as tightly as possible.
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Pull the end of the sarong that is in your left hand across your front until it meets your right hip. Roll down the material tightly at the top of your right hip so it joins together and sits on your hip.
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References
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