Wednesday, August 22, 2007

WAYS to WEAR and TIE PLUS SIZE SARONGS




Party Girl Top


Party Girl Sarong



No plus size pretty’s swimwear wardrobe should be without a plus size sarong. It’s not only a charming piece of clothing, it’s useful. If you get out of the beach chair and want to go to a nice seaside café or restaurant rather than a less casual place to eat, that lovely length of fabric and some sandals might get you a seat when the rules say that no swimsuits are allowed. If you are wearing a bikini and need a top there are ways to wear your sarong that will take care of covering the cleavage and your butt to boot!


Plus size sarongs come in mesh, opaque as well as sheer fabrics similar to that in plus size lingerie. My suggestion is to build a wardrobe of all three! Sarongs are always fashionable. So long as there are women on the beach, there’s the need for a cover or wrap. Sure, you can substitute a big t-shirt or even one of your boyfriend’s cotton button down oxford cloth shirts, but for a cheap price you can be so much more alluring and sophisticated. There are sarongs for men, but it’s my opinion that there are few styles of sarongs that are as appealing as a lady’s sarong worn as a skirt.

A sarong that is chosen to match the style and color of your plus size swimsuit will force wandering eyes to skip over the sand sticking to your behind and admire your voluptuous figure instead. Considering the average man's skin addiction I think that you will see an increase in the number of compliments that you receive wearing your sarong. There's just something very alluring and sexy about the drape of the stretchy fabric and the way it swings when you walk down the beach.
The weight and hand of the fabric is important, but it’s just as crucial to know how to tie your sarong to display all your assets to their sweet full figured advantage.

HOW TO TIE A SARONG


There’s a trick to how to tie a sarong, but it’s not difficult. In fact it’s easy and will only take a few minutes of practice to get the basics of tying your sarong down pat.


TIE YOUR SARONG RIGHT and TIGHT


There are several ways to tie a sarong. First, decide whether you want to wear your sarong as:
  • A dress
  • A skirt



If your sarong will be your primary mode of dress, it’s very important that you tie it in such a way that it won’t fall off and expose your lingerie. No matter how fancy your undies are, you want to make the call on when they are exposed! Right? So, follow the instructions on how to tie and wear the sarongs in different ways and remember to tie those knots tight!


TYING A DRESS SARONG


Wrap the sarong securely around your hips, waist and chest. Your knot will be tied at the shoulder either in the front or back depending on what you want to accentuate! Tuck the ends of the knot end for a finished look or allow the loose ends to flow as an independent layer of decoration. I have seen the fabric ends secured with a jeweled pin or brooch. A beautiful jewel tone silk sarong’s knot might slip as the fabric is slick and difficult to secure, so some insurance might be a good thing no matter how good you are at the art of tying sarongs!

A peek of leg showing through the slit at the front of the sarong might be just the look you want, but if you need more modesty slip some safety pins in from behind to close the gap and hide your legs for the time being.



HOW TO TIE A SARONG AS A SKIRT


As you can imagine, the instructions for tying sarongs to wear as a skirt is easy compared to the more difficult method of tying a sarong to wear as a long or short dress. Either sling the sarong low on the hips (a perfect opportunity to let the top of your thong or bikini peep over the top) or wrap it at your natural waist and then tie your knot to one side. As a finishing touch, twist the material to be certain that the printed side is on top and visible.


In your wildest imagination did you ever dream that there were so many ways to wear a sarong or that it would be so very easy to tie a sarong? Go forth; build a huge wardrobe of sarongs for every occasion from weddings to beach parties!

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