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  2. Khmer traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    Women also tied their hair into a topknot, but adorned the head with a flower. They would also crown the head with a floral circlet made of gold. They wore the sampot or a floral textile Sarong with a Pidan cloth, matched with a golden belt and held by a new style of Khmer Sarong Kor below the neck. Breasts and stomach remained naked (see the ...

  3. Malaysian cultural outfits - Wikipedia

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    Kemban is essentially a type of sarong, only worn by females. Traditionally, women wear two pieces of clothes; the lower one is wrapped around the hips covering lower parts of the body (hips, thighs, and legs) and is called as kain sarong, while the piece that is wrapped around the upper body (chest and torso) is called kain kemban.

  4. Tupenu - Wikipedia

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    Women dressed for a funeral, cooking for the mourners. The tupenu worn by men is wide enough to cover the body between the waist and knees, and long enough to wrap securely around the waist. For work and casual wear, any piece of cloth will do. On dress occasions, men will wear tupenu tailored like Western wrap skirts and made from suit ...

  5. 25 Cute Beach Outfits to Wear All Summer Long - AOL

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    The Long-Sleeve Cover-Up: ... The Sarong Skirt: Sea Ida Print Sarong . The Bucket Hat: Business & Pleasure Co. Bucket Hat . ... Levi’s Women’s 501 Originals Shorts .

  6. 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.

  7. 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.