Few people know that the pareo is the official sarong dress of Polynesia and has been in existence for many years, but fashion that brought the pareo to become one of the garments mostly used in the summer by all the women of the world appeared to coast in years 50 and is slowly transported to Rimini and finally has made ​​its way everywhere with its exotic charm. You can find it in a thousand different fabrics, transparent, zebra prints, bright colors, bright patterns, ethnic prints and even python prints. And now you will never miss even more in your suitcase, in addition to being lightweight, so perfect for the summer period is also very versatile. It can be worn in different ways and with a bit of creativity we can achieve real and its original clothes and to great effect, which we can use in different locations, the beach aperitif with friends. In this guide I will explain how to make three different clothes, a mini dress, a dress one shoulder and one in the Empire style .

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1 method: Wrap the sarong around your back and place it under your arms, your arms will prevent the shorts from falling.
2 method: Take pares on the longer side, lay them on top of the chest and pass under the arms.
3 method: Place a pare on the front and one behind, using the longer side as the height.

Method 1: Take the two ends of the pare and incriminate upper front of the chest, near the neck.
2 method: Pull the two ends to make a pass over the shoulder and left the other end under the right arm, so as to create a sort of straps.
3 method: Tie together the para above the shoulders.

Method 1: Take the ends and tie behind the neck and drop the front of the shorts.
2 method: Tie the two ends over his left shoulder.
3 method: Take two nodes, one on each side, just under the arms.
These were small three methods most commonly used in the West, but if taken by the sense of adventure and exploration, we traveled to Polynesia local women would be able to show us not only how to make clothes of various forms, but also other clothing such as hats, shirts, pants, tops, sweaters, skirts, and we could replace all our dress with a simple pare, which is also much cheaper and lighter therefore perfect for our heavy suitcases.