The word “sarong†usually conjures up images of a brightly colored wraparound skirt on some lean beach body, usually a girl. This is usually the case in most resort settings, especially in the tropics, where the sarong is part of customary garb. In the tropics, you will find that the sarong has long been worn […]
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The woman traveler never knows if her kit is properly made up. For the most part, sensible footwear and walking clothes are standard, as are a change of shirt, socks, and underwear. Once in a while, even the dusty traveler might be invited to visit someplace that has a dress code (e.g. a place of […]
Use a sarong and an old towel to make an attractive, absorptive mat for catching turkey juice drips on the table.
Use sarongs to cover mismatched chairs around your holiday table.
Hand painted sarongs make great wall hangings that can be hung without putting nails in the wall – light enough for push pins, sarongs are the best decor option for rented spaces.
How to make winter curtains using sarongs and recycled flannel. Bringing autumn colors into your home decor.
Sarongs can be used for the Japanese art of Furoshiki cloth gift wrap.
“Nothing sarong, why do you ask?” OK, dumb joke, but I got your attention right? Sarongs are getting a lot of well deserved attention of their own. It’s summer – the season of the sarong! I live near a river, resort community and see people sporting sarongs every day: People in sarongs carrying their canoes […]
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