There are dozes of ways to tie a sarong . You can wear it as your only garment,as another layer on top of a dress or pants and a tunic or camisole top or as a scarf. Once you master the two basic techniques below, both of which use a sarong as a layer, you can experiment with your…
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Sarong and Pareo History
Pareos are best known as the traditional dress of Bali and Tahiti. Long straight pieces of cloth are worn wrapped around the waist. What's the difference between a sarong and a pareo? Just the name, some other lesser known names for the sarong are the pakome of Thailand, the lava lava of Samoa, the kain…
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Planning the Perfect Hawaiian Wedding
When you think of a Hawaiian wedding, you probably think of white sand beaches, Hawaiian clothing, and Hawaiian flowers. If you can't make it to Hawaii to get married, no worries! This article will help you plan a perfect Hawaiian wedding anywhere! Hawaiian weddings are typically tradition-filled to show respect for the family, ancestors and…
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Dressing Hawaiian-Style….Even When It’s Cold Out
The weather is cooling off, but don't worry. Hawaiian clothing never goes out of style! This is a great time to find excellent deals on Hawaiian fashion to show off without ever going on an expensive trip to Hawaii. Before spending your money on just another dress or skirt think about looking outside the major…
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