Sarong for men

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Bodycon
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Re: Sarong for men

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pelmut wrote: Wed Jun 01, 2022 10:30 pm
Bodycon wrote: Wed Jun 01, 2022 9:02 pm I have no experience of Sarongs, what is the difference between a male orientated sarong and a female orientated Sarong?
If you buy one at random there is a 50% chance it sarong one.
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Re: Sarong for men

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bodycon, probably only the pattern and the sheerness. I have a couple that are translucent that I wear on holiday. I sometimes even wear one tied at the side just to be provocative and to the disapproval of my wife.
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Re: Sarong for men

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About twenty years ago, they were selling patterned men's sarongs in the UK High Street retailer Top Man. They were ten pounds each and I bought one. I had it for some years and it was really convenient to wear e.g. on a warm summer's afternoon, or to throw on after a bath. Unfortunately, it was a one off and they didn't repeat this garment, which was a shame. I would definitely have another.
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Re: Sarong for men

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I initially read "they were ten pounds each" as very heavy fabric, not the price... Lol.
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