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The traditional dress, for men and women, is a sarong.
If a sarong has ties, they may be used to hold it in place.
It was a good source for sarongs, which cost more in tourist areas.
In the village we used to wear the sarong up high, under the arms.
All of which suggests there's never been a better time to pack your sarong.
They simply wrapped gently around the body like a sarong.
When not swimming, women should cover their legs, for example with a sarong.
However, it is necessary to make a fold at the left or right side, like a sarong.
Dressed in a conservative sarong, she was speaking to her husband.
These were bound into books and often covered with sarong material.
While together at the house, both loved to be casual often wearing the sarong.
The skirt is the sarong shape that's so new for spring and summer.
It did not seem to matter now that the sarong had fallen to her waist.
I did as she said, making a sarong out of it over my gym shorts.
Mrs. Sarong was first, a young woman close behind her.
Ask him to model it for you while you change into your sarong.
My very thin, old favourite sarongs can become anything I want.
Both ends of the sarong came together in the front to look like a stripe.
And farther off the beaten path is the young man, far right, in a sarong.
Some of the dead were eventually placed at the roadside, and covered with sarongs.
The tied waist makes the skirt look like a sarong.
He began by draping most clothes to one side, like the sarong.
"You will probably find sarongs that were washed today and hung out to dry."
They were wearing short, colored sarongs around their hips but nothing on top.