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Sarongs are pieces of fabric worn as a skirt or full body wrap, popular in Southeast Asia, India, and the Pacific Islands. They are available in various styles, colors, and fabrics, and can be used as decorative pieces. The term sarong is widely recognized, although different regions have their own names for it. They are traditionally worn by both men and women, but in the West, they are mostly worn by women.

Sarongs are individual pieces of fabric that are wrapped around the body and worn as a skirt or as a full body wrap. They can be worn by both men and women, depending on culture, and are traditionally found in much of Southeast Asia, India, and the Pacific Islands. They have become popular in the global mainstream and are available in a staggering variety of styles, colors and fabrics.

The word sarong is derived from an Asian word, surong, which is still used in many countries. In Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia, the word surong is used for sarongs. In much of the South Pacific, including Hawaii and Tahiti, sarongs are known as pareos. In some parts of Africa, sarong-like wraps are known as kanga, and throughout India they may be known as sri, lungi, or mundu.

In much of the world, sarongs are worn only by women, and in the West the adaptation of the sarong as a popular garment has tended to follow this trend. This is probably due to the association of sarongs with skirts or dresses, items generally seen as women’s clothing.

In India, both men and women wear lungi and mundu, although the term mundu can be used to describe a feminine version of the more masculine lungi. The Indonesian word sarong is widely recognized no matter what the local word for the garment is, and anyone looking to buy one will likely have no problem using sarong as a description.

In their adoption by the West, sarongs are worn not only as clothing, but also as decorative pieces of cloth. Patterned sarongs can be used as curtains, wall hangings, blankets, turbans, and even tablecloths. Due to their relatively low price, beautiful appearance, and light weight, sarongs are ideal for a wide range of uses.

There are an incredible number of types of sarongs available around the world. Some have decorative fringe around the edges, while others are simply straight-edged. Some have hand-embellished patterns; others are plain colors. Some are long enough to be wrapped multiple times, and others are barely long enough to cover the body. Whatever your personal desire for texture or aesthetics, there is almost certainly a specific sarong available to suit your needs.




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