A piece of fabric wrapped around the lower body as a skirt. (Sumil Kai)
long cloth which is wrapped around the entire body.
a loose skirt consisting of brightly colored fabric wrapped around the body; worn by both women and men in the South Pacific
a classy and good looking item for women, and of course the traditional grass skirt is a common piece of apparel you'll want to include at your party
a colorful skirt that is worn by both men and women
a garment of clothing that consists of a simple rectangular length of fabric that is wrapped around the lower part of the body and tucked in or tied at the waist
a most versatile and useful piece of clothing
a must for summer in plus size clothing for women as it covers up a multitude of sins on your hips and tummy and can add to a otherwise boring bathing suit
an essential article of clothing in many countries in
a piece of cloth tied like a skirt
a traditional Asian long skirt
a traditional Polynesian garment that can be worn as several dress styles, a wrap, or as a skirt
Long cloth sewn at the sides into a tubular skirt; worn folded, pleated, gathered or tucked at the waist.
A strip of cloth worn around the body, especially in Malaya. Worn around the waist or body in contemporary fashion, especially as part of beach/ holiday apparel.
A long cloth that is wrapped around the entire body. It can be tied at the waist to form a skirt or tied around the neck or underarms for a dress.
A sarong is large sheet of fabric, often wrapped around the waist and worn as a skirt by men and women in southeast Asia and Pacific islands, particularly in Indonesia and Malaysia. The fabric is often colorful or printed with intricate patterns, often depicting animals or plants. There are also checkered or geometric patterns, and the kinds resembling tie dye.
A sarong is a large sheet of fabric, often wrapped around the waist and worn as a skirt by men and women throughout much of south Asia and southeast Asia and Somaliland excluding Vietnam, and on many Pacific islands. The fabric is often brightly coloured or printed with intricate patterns, often depicting animals or plants, checkered or geometric patterns, or resembling the results of tie dying. Sarongs are also used as wall hangings and other forms of clothing, such as shawls, baby carriers, complete dresses or upper body clothing.