Sarongs are the perfect coverups for bathing suits—they're cute, lightweight and totally versatile. Draped Dress 1. First, hold two corners on the long side of the sarong and tie them behind your neck loosely. The fabric should drape like a cowl neck. 2. Holding the edges of the sarong below the waist, gather a couple inches of the sarong and wrap it behind you. 3. Move both edges all the way around to one hip and then double-knot the edges. Bandeau Cascade Dress 1. Holding two corners on the long side of the sarong, wrap the sarong behind your back horizontally. 2. Move your grip along the edge of the sarong about a foot toward your chest and tie the edges together in a double-knot against the bust, allowing the extra fabric to cascade down. Toga Dress 1. Holding two corners on the long side of the sarong, wrap the sarong behind your back horizontally. 2. Wrap one corner all the way around your body, and tuck it underneath the opposite arm. Pull the corner over the back of the shoulder. 3. Holding that corner with one hand, pull the other corner in front of your shoulder and tie the two corners into a knot at your shoulder. You should allow the fabric to drape down in front of your arm. Wrap Dress 1. Holding two corners on the long side of the sarong, wrap the sarong behind your back horizontally. 2. Bring one end across your body to the opposite shoulder. 3. Wrap the other end underneath your bust, around your back to the opposite shoulder. 4. Tie both ends at the shoulder. DO you have any other amazing ways,please share to us and let others know.
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