
20 ways to wear the sarong video
Around the neck
Take the sarong in length. Cross it once and then twice, twist and tie behind the neck.
The bustier dress
Take the sarong in the width, make a first knot on the chest. Then, depending on the desired final length, take the sarong lower at the edges, pull it up at the hips to tie it.
The pleated dress
Take the sarong in the length, fold a side under the opposite arm. Pull the fabric to make a fold. Bring back the other side, tie the two ends together and possibly roll up.
The tahitian way
Take the sarong in the length with one side longer than the other. Pass the long part on the other side and under the arm. Tie the ends on the shoulder.
The open back dress
Take the sarong in the width, tie it around the neck like a towel. Then take the edges and bring it up. Tie on the hips on the side.
Tied on the chest
Take the sarong in the length, a little before the ends and tie.

Rolled on the chest
Take the sarong lengthwise, fold one side then the other, both tight. Roll up.
The open back vest
Take the sarong lengthwise, pass it under the arms and tie it up behind the neck.
The long skirt
Put the sarong around the waist, making sure the knot comes in front. Spread the legs a little to avoid hinder walking.
Cross at the waist
Take the sarongs in the lenght.Cross the ends once then twice.Turn up the ends.Hold it well to tie it upor pinch them in the sarong.
The short skirt
Pass the sarong around the waist making sure that the knot comes in front. Take off your legs a bit, which will not hinder walking. Take the sarong without putting it on. Fold a first time in the length, the inner edge being shorter. Replace on the hips. Make a second fold to adjust the desired length. Pass around the waist, stretching everything well.

The zouave pants
Take the sarong in the width, tie it at the waist and put the knot in the back. Pass the fabric between the legs and bring it to the front to tie.
The slit skirt
Take the sarong in the width and fold it in half. Choose the side of the design that suits you best and tie it on the hips with a dipping knot offset to the side.
The harem pants
Take the pareo in the width, tie a knot on the chest. Rotate the sarong to place the knot in the back. Pass the rest of the fabric between the legs. Bring in front and tie at the waist.
The vest
Without putting it on. Fold the sarong in the length. Join the ends and tie it up. Open the sarong and put it on as a vest.
The wrap dress
Take the sarong lengthwise, place the shortest side in front, pinch it with the longer side, leaving a small piece to hang out to tie the two together on the shoulder very tight of course. Adjust to your convenience.
Another way
Place your sarong in the length in front of you. Cross in the back.Well tight. Pass under the arms and tie behind the neck.

Another openback dress
Take the sarong in the width, tie it around the neck like a towel. Take both sides to the desired length. Make a fold and pass it under the top in going up and tie it in the back.
The riviera way
Place your sarong in the length. Place it on the back well tight. Bring a little on the side. Make a small bow on the chest well tight. Take both sides. The largest side wraps the smaller one. Do like an accordion and pass it over the knot and clip in the top of the sarong.
The indian way
Take the sarong in the width, make a double knot at the waist. Pass the fabric between the legs and all under the knot.