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Bali Sarongs

 

 

Bali Sarong - Sarongkita.com, Basically there is nothing more to a sarong than a 2-metre length of coloured cotton material. It is commonly wrapped around the waist in a clockwise manner as an alternative to wearing a conventional skirt or pair of trousers. Tied securely with a knot or with a fashionable buckle, a sarong made from soft cotton is comfortable, but also ideal to beat the heat in tropical weather conditions. Worn as a simple wrap over swim-suits for the beach, the sarong becomes a multi-functional item as it is spread out on the sand to lie on, folded up to become a headrest or just placed over the face to prevent sunburn. As evening draws the sarong can be dressed up with a top and sandals as the perfect outfit for a casual dinner.

This is a site review of Sarong Collection by Ibu Repin Ubud Bali, more of sarong's collection are listing on their website:

www.sarongkita.com

 


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