women's printed rayon sarong,pareo,promotional sarong
USD $0.4 - $3 /Piece
Min.Order:1000 Pieces
Shaoxing Changmao Textile Co., Ltd.
Specification:
item:beach pareo beach shawl beach scarf with beach slippers material:polyester voile,cotton voile,rayon voile,cotton,chiffon,georgette,pongee size:100x145cm,100x150cm,110x160cm,110x170cm,110x180cm or customized,plus a fringer or without fringer
mini size:50x145cm,60x145cm,70x145cm,80x145cm
MOQ:1000PCS
print:screen printing and handpainted
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Delivery:
It will need 25-30days for 10,000 to 100,000pcs after confirm the order
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Advantage:
The all fabric and printed slurry testing can passed AZO free and Oeko-tex standard 100,can passed 3-4 color fastness at least,and shrink no more than 5% after washing for rayon fabric,normal polyester shrink no more than 2%.We have testing replort in hand,we can 100% guarantee.We're specialized in producing all kinds of rayon sarong,pareo,kaftan,beach dress BKINI for promotional gifts.
What's a sarong?
A sarong is a garment of clothing that consists of a simple rectangular length of fabric that is wrapped around the lower part of the body and tucked in or tied at the waist.
Traditionally, sarongs have been worn by men, women and children in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Pacific Islands. Throughout the world sarongs have been known to have a range of names, that include a 'pareo', 'surong', 'toga' and 'kanga'.
Sarongs come in a range of fabrics and are most common in silk, cotton and synthetic fabrics. Both traditional and modern sarongs are handmade with great effort and detail made into the garment, some featuring magnificent embroidery, beading and colorful patterns.
In more recent times, sarongs are worn around the world as a cover-up at the beach. Sarongs have also been known to be used in a great many ways and can function as an entire wardrobe.
By folding, wrapping, twisting and tying, the sarong can be worn as a dress, long skirt, short skirt, mini skirt, bathing suit, shawl, scarf, turban or toga. Other less convential uses for sarongs have been known to include:
Fabric for sewing
Seat cover
Table cloth
Wall hanging