One Size Fits Most; Wash by hand, lay flat to dry.
Made with the highest quality fabrics and attention to detail, our selection of solid color sarongs is extensive enough for you to find the one that is right for you. Whether you prefer bold shades of red and blue or the delicate pastels of pink and yellow, our variety of shades makes it easy to look your best. From a casually cute white sarong to an elegantly chic black sarong, the vibrant shades of solid color sarongs can help you achieve the perfect look for any occasion.
Here are some ways in which you can tie a sarong and maximize its versatility.
Method 1: Wear as a Long Skirt 1. Hold the sarong horizontally. Wrap the sarong around your waist, as you would a towel. 2.Take a corner of the sarong in each hand. Then pinch the corners until you have enough material to form a knot. 3.Make a knot. Gather the material in front of your body and make a simple knot. Then knot a second time to secure. 4.Twist the material to the side of the hip. 5.Fluff out the corners.Fluff out the corners of the knot, making sure that the patterned side of the material is facing outwards. 6.Alternatively, tie the skirt so you are completely covered.
Method 2: Wear as a Short Skirt 1.Fold the sarong diagonally. Fold the materially diagonally in half to get a triangle shape. 2.Wrap the sarong around your waist. 3.Gather the two ends of the sarong and tie a knot on the side.
Method 3: Wear as a Halter Dress 1.Hold the sarong horizontally. Wrap the material around your back, like a towel. 2.Bring the top corners together in front of your body. 3.Twist the two corners around each other twice. Then knot them behind your neck to form a halter. a.To create a bandeau style dress instead, tie the two corners of the sarong in front of the body instead of behind the neck.