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  2. Sarong - Wikipedia

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    Dutch military personnel wearing sarong, 1949 Three women wearing sarongs in 1905. A sarong or a sarung (Malay pronunciation:, / s ə ˈ r ɒ ŋ /) is a large tube or length of fabric, often wrapped around the waist, worn in Southeast Asia, South Asia, Western Asia, Northern Africa, East Africa, [1] West Africa, and on many Pacific islands.

  3. Capulana - Wikipedia

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    A capulana (also spelled "kapulana", or in Changana "nguvu" or "vemba") is a type of a sarong worn primarily in Mozambique but also in other areas of Southeastern Africa. It is a length of material about 2 metres by 1 metre. It can either be used as a wrap-around skirt, dress or can become a baby carrier on the back. It is considered a complete ...

  4. 15 Sarong Wraps That Go Beyond the Beach - AOL

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    We’ve rounded up some of the best sarong skirts from brands like Monday Swimwear and Johanna Ortiz, which are chic enough to wear beyond your next getaway.

  5. Khmer traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    The word samloy initially referred to colour, which in ancient times was always black; now it is sometimes used for a thin, soft fabric with decoration and pattern similar to the sarong Batik, although the garment may be smaller. This style of dress needs a knot to secure it, making it similar to the sampot chang kben.

  6. Kebaya - Wikipedia

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    Skirt (Kain or Sarong) Kain panjang is a long cloth wrapped around the hips, secured with a belt and wore as a kind of sarong or skirt. The kain is an unstitched fabric wrap around three metres long while sarong is a stitched tube-like fabric wrap of the same length.

  7. Longyi - Wikipedia

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    The word longyi formerly referred to the sarong worn by Malay men. [ 3 ] In the precolonial era, men's pasos used to be a long piece of 30 feet (9.1 m) called taungshay paso ( တောင်ရှည်ပုဆိုး ) and unsewn.