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[[File:COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_Nederlandse_militair_in_sarong_TMnr_10029658.jpg|COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Nederlandse militair in sarong TMnr 10029658|thumb]] [[File:Jungle_trails_and_jungle_people_-_travel,_adventure_and_abservation_in_the_Far_East_(1905)_(14593378878).jpg|Jungle trails and jungle people - travel, adventure and abservation in the Far East (1905) (14593378878)|thumb|left]] [[File:LungiBoypagne.jpg|LungiBoypagne|thumb|left]] [[File:Sarungan.jpg|Sarungan|thumb]] [[File:Formal_Batik_Sarongs_worn_by_guards_at_Sultan's_Parade,_Yogyakarta.jpg|Formal Batik Sarongs worn by guards at Sultan's Parade, Yogyakarta|thumb]] [[File:Parangal_Dance_Co._performing_Kappa_Malong_Malong_at_14th_AF-AFC_07.JPG|Parangal Dance Co. performing Kappa Malong Malong at 14th AF-AFC 07|thumb]] '''Sarong''' is a versatile and traditional garment that is commonly worn in many parts of [[Asia]], [[Pacific Islands]], and other regions around the world. It consists of a long piece of cloth that is wrapped around the waist and extends to cover the legs, serving both as a practical outfit and a cultural symbol in various societies. The sarong is known for its simplicity, comfort, and the rich variety of patterns and colors in which it is available. ==History and Origin== The origins of the sarong can be traced back to the [[Malay Archipelago]], where it has been a part of traditional dress for centuries. Over time, its use spread to other parts of [[Asia]] and the [[Pacific Islands]], each region adding its unique touch to the fabric, design, and manner of wearing the sarong. The garment's adaptability to different climates and social settings has contributed to its widespread popularity. ==Cultural Significance== In many cultures, the sarong is more than just a piece of clothing; it is imbued with cultural significance and is often associated with local customs, rituals, and identities. For example, in [[Indonesia]] and [[Malaysia]], the sarong is worn by men and women alike, with specific patterns and styles indicating the wearer's region, social status, or occasion. Similarly, in places like [[Fiji]] and [[Samoa]], the sarong, known locally as "sulu" or "lava-lava," respectively, is an essential part of traditional attire. ==Design and Material== Sarongs are made from a variety of materials, including cotton, silk, and synthetic fibers, making them suitable for different weather conditions and levels of formality. The designs range from simple, solid colors to intricate patterns and motifs that often carry symbolic meanings. Batik, ikat, and tie-dye are some of the traditional methods used to decorate sarongs, each contributing to the garment's distinctive appearance. ==Wearing a Sarong== The method of tying a sarong can vary significantly from one region to another. In its simplest form, it is secured at the waist or hips and knotted or tucked in to prevent it from unraveling. Some cultures have developed more elaborate ways of wearing the sarong, involving folds, pleats, and belts, to create different silhouettes and levels of formality. ==Modern Use== Today, the sarong is embraced globally, not only as traditional wear but also as a fashion statement and a versatile piece of clothing suitable for various occasions, from casual beachwear to formal events. Its global appeal lies in its simplicity, comfort, and the endless possibilities for personal expression through the choice of fabric, color, and pattern. ==See Also== * [[Batik]] * [[Ikat]] * [[Textile arts of Indonesia]] * [[Culture of Malaysia]] * [[Fashion]] * [[Traditional clothing]] [[Category:Clothing]] [[Category:Asian clothing]] [[Category:Pacific Islander clothing]] {{fashion-stub}}
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