
Give your sarong a polished look by hiding the knot.
Hold the sarong behind your back horizontally, an end in each hand, just under your armpits.
Grasp the sarong several inches above the edge in each hand, forming two bunches of material.
Tie these two bunches together in an unfinished knot, pulling tightly so the fabric is wrapped just above your bust line, close to your chest.
You can also tie the sarong around your waist as a skirt.
Take one of the short, free-flowing corners and pull it beneath, up and over the unfinished knot. Smooth out the material that is now dangling over.
Take the other free end and tuck it into the top of the sarong underneath your armpit.
Let the rest of the sarong flow.
The sarongs actress Dorothy Lamour wore in her famous road trip movies with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby were all auctioned off for charity.
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