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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Kikoi - Wikipedia

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    As with all sarongs, it is a single piece of cloth which is wrapped around the waist, and rolled over outwards a couple of times. Outside of their intended use as a sarong, they can be used as a sling to hold a baby, towel, or a head wrap .

  5. Kebaya - Wikipedia

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    Similar to kain, sarong also sometimes requires a helper. A sabuk or pending functions as a belt to fasten the sarong as well as an accessory to the attire. Sabuk refers to "belt" while pending more precisely referred to metal belts made of a chain of metal pieces of silver, gold or brass. This metal belt is seldom used in most of kebaya ...

  6. Malong - Wikipedia

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    The malong and other Philippine wraparound skirts are related to the sarong worn by peoples in other parts of Maritime Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Brunei, East Timor, and Indonesia), as well as the barkcloth skirts worn by other Austronesian peoples like the direct Polynesian cognate malo or lavalava.

  7. Burkini - Wikipedia

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    [29] [32] The media reported that in one case, armed police forced a woman to remove the burkini she was wearing over her clothes on a beach in Nice. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] [ 32 ] The mayor of Nice's office denied that she was forced to do so, and the mayor condemned what he called the "unacceptable provocation" of wearing such clothes in the aftermath ...