Sarong

Sarong
 Sarong (sarung) - a rectangular strip of fabric used as Zapashny skirts for men and women in some countries of Southeast Asia and Oceania, fixed in different ways at the waist. Women often wear a sarong as a kind Zapashny dresses, wrapping and securing it under the arms, closing the chest. The most common material used for the sarong -...
 Sarong (sarung) - a rectangular strip of fabric used as Zapashny skirts for men and women in some countries of Southeast Asia and Oceania, fixed in different ways at the waist. Women often wear a sarong as a kind Zapashny dresses, wrapping and securing it under the arms, closing the chest. The most common material used for the sarong - cotton fabric, painted batik. Length sarong usually comes down to the ankles, but, for example, in the Fiji Islands length male sarong called "Sulu" - only to the knee. In Burma, sarongs are divided into male "loundzhi" and female "thamein." Varieties sarong on about. Bali - "Cain" and "dodot" in India - "lung", "lahanga" Tahiti - "pareo". Last article of clothing commonly known also as part of the women's beach dress.