To go to the beach without the hassle of several clothes, the sarong is ideal. It covers the body, gives a glimpse of the swimsuit, without showing too much, and is very light. It can be worn as a short dress or a long skirt. You can simply tie it around the waist, in the long version, and even shorten it by doubling the fabric. If you make several turns around your legs, like a sari, you get a straight skirt. To have a nice casual dress and walk on the beach, pass the sarong behind your back, position the ends behind your neck crossing over the chest, and tie.
If after the beach you go directly for a drink with your friends, you can use your sarong. A pareo is a long strip of fine fabric, in pretty summer colors, which can cover your shoulders in the late afternoon and prevent you from sunburn, by wearing it like a shawl after applying protection. solar. Wrap your sarong several times around your neck to avoid the early evening breeze. For a dressier evening, place the sarong on either side of your shoulders. Pass the ends under your armpits and tie behind your back. Instead, opt for a sarong in chic neutral tones.
The most daring will transform their pareo into trousers, a bustier, an evening dress, in just a few more or less simple knots. You can also stay on a very simple pareo port by accessorizing it. You can mark your waist and have it smocked on a big belt, wear a bib necklace or reveal a pretty lace bodysuit.