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Monica D 🌺 Hawaii 🏖 Beach on Instagram: "Transform your sarong, pareo, or scarf into a chic cardigan with these simple steps.
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Begin by folding the fabric in half and placing it over your arms. Tie the ends around your wrists to create armholes, then separate the fabric at the back and pull one side down and the other up to cover your arms and elbows. This will keep your scarf in place and prevent the need for constant adjustments. Perfect for a touch of warmth on a cool day or to cover your arms with elegance.
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Monica D 🌺 Hawaii 🏖 Beach on Instagram: "Transform your sarong, pareo, or scarf into a chic cardigan with these simple steps. * Begin by folding the fabric in half and placing it over your arms. Tie the ends around your wrists to create armholes, then separate the fabric at the back and pull one side down and the other up to cover your arms and elbows. This will keep your scarf in place and prevent the need for constant adjustments. Perfect for a touch of warmth on a cool day or to cover…

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Shelley Pluim
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What Is Ramie? A Very High Quality And More Expensive Than Cotton And Silk Fabric. With Regained Interest In Natural Fibers In The Fashion Industry, The Popularity Of Ramie Is Rising. But It Is Not Widely Used Because It Remains Expensive, Due To Labor Costs During Cultivation And Production. The Cheaper Alternatives Are Cotton And Linen. Due To The Very Involved Processing Of Ramie From Plant To Woven Textile, Making Ramie Fabric More Expensive Than Alternatives Like Cotton Sarong/ One Size…

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