SARONGS & BEACH WEDDING DRESS SARONG COLLECTION
SARONG TIES, PLUS SIZE SARONGS, PAREOS, RESORT WEAR, CAFTANS

Think sarongs and I bet you’re seeing white sandy beaches, glittering aqua seas, and green palm trees swaying in the ocean breezes…. strolling down that beach is a beautiful island goddess wearing a sarong…..

       …but in the real world…sarongs are the indigenous form of dress for both men and women in the tropical climates all over the world. While each culture has its own name for them - PAREO, a wraparound, pareau (Tahiti), pakome(Thailand), lava-lava (Samoa), kain (Indonesia), sulu (Fiji), canga (Brazil), malo (Tonga), lunghi or sari(India), etc. - sarongs are all simply yardage of fabric in one size or another that is wrapped and tied on the body with no sewing whatsoever.

          Sarongs are everyday clothing worn to work in the rice paddies and to do the daily chores. Sarongs allow for the full range of body movement from sitting cross legged on the ground to doing all kinds of hard labor.

         The sarong is one of the world's most versatile garments. Normally used as a beach cover-up, a sarong worn over the shoulders and head can function as a wind-breaker, or muffler or scarf wrapped around the neck. A sarong can be tied into shorts, pants, tops, and dresses. So utilitarian the sarong can become a carrying sack, a cradle and a baby carrier. You can also use a sarong as a private changing room! Hold the upper edge of the sarong is your teeth while the tube of fabric encircles your body with a privacy screen. Men, women and children use sarongs as pajamas or, when necessary, as a lightweight, open-footed sleeping bag.

SARONGS FOR THE MODERN WOMAN

The modern woman needs a sarong that makes a fashion statement while it performs all its many functions. At The Dreaming Goddess Boutique I work at fulfilling those needs and more. Though you think sarongs are just for the beach, think again. With a little creativity and my book, HOW TO TIE A SARONG; The Ultimate Guide to Tying a Sarong, you can wear sarongs for a night on the town at that tropical resort you’ve always wanted to go to. My hand painted silk sarongs are just what you’ve been looking for for your cruise or escape to a tropical island. The sarongs you see in this site will take you from lounging in your home, to strolling on the beach, to a night of relaxed elegance at that tropical resort you’ve always wanted to go to.

 

WHY A DREAMING GODDESS SARONG?

My sarongs have an edge over the mass produced sarongs available in stores because

  1. My silk sarongs are larger & more versatile They are a generous 2 yards, 6 inches long, (most store-bought sarongs are less than 2 yards) which allows you to wrap many more styles not to mention draping you luxuriously.
  2. If you are a plus size, you can order a sarong with a full 3 yards of fabric.
  3. Silk sarongs are more comfortable because

WANT THE BIGGEST BANG FOR YOUR BUCK?

Get the most out of your Dreaming Goddess silk sarong with my book . HOW TO TIE A SARONG; The Ultimate Guide to Tying a Sarong. With pictures and words and spiral bound so that you can lay it on your bed as you follow the directions, you will learn 45 different sarong wrap styles from the most comprehensive guide on the market.

 

…So…I hope I’ve convinced you that whatever way you tie it…you NEED a Dreaming Goddess silk sarong!

 

 

 The Mermaid Sarong 
 The Mermaid Sarong 
 
 The Sea Nymph Sarong/Sash/Shawl 
 The Sea Nymph Sarong/Sash/Shawl 
 
 The Yemanja Sarong Ensemble 
 The Yemanja Sarong Ensemble 
 
 Yemanja's Sarong Top 
 Yemanja's Sarong Top 
 

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