
You may know the basic way to wear a sarong: the jump-in, wrap and tuck method. But LOVI has broken the barrier to take us into the future with innovative, stylish ways to drape a sarong. Here are some of the first we’ve tried. Although model by a man and woman, they are unisex in style. Let us know how you wear with your pictures at #loviceylon www.lovisarongs.com
1. The ‘James Dean’
- Once inside the sarong, pull all of the fabric to the right, ensuring the pocket is on the left.
- Fold fully towards your left from the corner to keep enough leg spacing for dancing around. Crease it till the very end.
- Loop the custom LOVI cord through the back loop and tie the knot from the front towards the left corner.
2. The ‘Audrey Hepburn’
- Watch out for those curves, while placing the right side pocket to the right thigh.
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Place the sarong lining slightly above waist area to keep the length sassy. It’s all about the length!
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Cut it from the left side towards the back and do a simple single drape to finish off with cord knot on front.
3. The ‘Grace Kelly’
- Nothing beats a minimal look. Place the pocket at medium hand length towards your right
- Pull back the lengthy end of the sarong, so the front is sleek cut.
- Place the finishing end on the back right and tie it with the ends lining with the cord in front.
4. The ‘Marlon Brando’


- Line up the sarong towards your right side with the pocket hanging in the right thigh.
- Keep it plain on the front, Brando style! Pull back the finishing end toward the right side.
- Keep leg spacing as you please to move about with ease among the ladies or gents and tie it in front with the aglets hanging down.
5. The ‘Marilyn Monroe’


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Place the sarong at the right with the pocket in a fixed position. Always keep a favorite lipstick in that pocket!
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Cut the hanging end from the left back corner towards the front, with leg spacing comfortable: Monroe was all about that walk.
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Drape it from the front with a narrow small drape, and tie a knot with the cord in the middle! Ta da! Snap snap. Pose for the pictures, ladies.