How to tie a sarong How to Tie a Sarong - Islands Shop

Tying a sarong is not as complicated as it may seem. Tying your sarong just takes a little patience, practice, experimentation and a relaxed attitude. One of the easiest methods is to tie your sarong as a skirt around your waist. However, sarongs can be utilized to make quick dresses, shawls, swimsuit cover-ups, scarves, turbans and much more. To help you get a better understanding of how to wear your sarong, we've included some ideas on how to tie your sarong in this section. Check out the pictures and read the instructions and before you know it you'll be a sarong tying expert!

Sarong Skirt

SARONG SKIRT:

Step 1:

Grab the top corners of your sarong and pull the sarong behind your lower back. You should now have one corner in each hand.

Step 2:

Pull the right corner of your sarong towards your shoulder and push the left corner away from you.

Step 3:

Now trade your sarongs corners in each hand. Then adjust the level of the sarong on your waist.

Step 4:

Pull your sarong tighter around your waist. Experiment by pulling each sarong corner in either direction. (This may take a few tries to get the right amount of material situated for an appealing sarong skirt.)

Step 5:

Pull the corner of your sarong in your left hand towards the back of you while pulling the sarong corner in your right hand in the opposite direction to keep the fabric taut. Take the sarong corner in your left hand and tuck the fabric into your waist behind you. The feeling is like tucking your shirt into the back of your pants (use a safety pin in the back for a more secure tie).

Step 6:

Now take the remaining sarong corner in front of you and let it drape in a flattering manner.

 

 OTHER WAYS TO TIE A SARONG:

 NECK KNOT (Full Sarong)    SHORT SKIRT (Full Sarong as Short Skirt)            LONG SKIRT (Full Sarong)

                                  

 

                                       TOGA STYLE (Full Sarong)         TOGA (Sarong from the back)