Women’s Sarong Dresses are Back and Better than Ever

womens sarong dressesIf you’re at a loss when it comes to dressing for warm weather; join the club.  Unless you were blessed with a perfect body, you may be agonizing over the thought of what to wear in a tropical climate.  Even an upcoming pool party may have you worried about how to cover up and look fashionable.  Well, there is good news – women’s sarong dresses are back, and they are more attractive than ever before.

If you’ve ever worn a short sarong skirt over a bikini, then you may be wondering how women’ sarong dresses are different.  The truth is, sarong dresses are just as versatile as those wraps you remember, and they’re just a little less revealing.  Women who like the look of a long wrap skirt can easily convert women’s sarong dresses into a sexy, free flowing skirt.  If you prefer to show a little leg, then women’s sarong dresses can be worn as a short dress that is tied around the neck like a halter.  They can also be worn as a one shoulder dress or a strapless sheath; it is entirely up to you.

One word of caution for those of you who are shopping for summer dresses – it is not always a good idea to purchase women’s sarong dresses in a specialty store or boutique.  Oftentimes, because they are produced in large quantities, their sarongs are made of less organic materials and machine-dyed.  This means they can easily shrink or fade after just a few washes.  If you want a sarong dress that will last for many seasons, then you need one of the authentic Hawaiian sarongs made of cotton or silk.  Many of these are dyed by hand using traditional Hawaiian techniques and batik relief processes. 

Once you start wearing women’s sarong dresses, you may wonder how you never discovered them before.  The same colorful Hawaiian sarong that you wear by the pool can be tied into a sexy sarong skirt or a sleek-fitting sheath dress for night on the town.  You can even purchase a solid color sarong in coordinating color and wear it as a shoulder wrap on cooler evenings.  Women invariably find a number of different ways to wear women’s sarong dresses – all it takes is a little imagination.

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