Monday, March 7, 2011

Quotes About Endometrosis

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The pareo is a rectangle of fabric that can act as a full skirt or dress, depending on how to tie it. The sarong is a garment that is typical of Polynesian women used this type of garment to cover the sides of the legs and waist straps, leaving the trunk bare.
a garment became known around the world thanks to the movie Hurricane of 1937, in which the actress Dorothy Lamour the NTERPRETATION a native.
But its spread was in the fifties, again thanks to the movies, especially the films of Esther Williams and Elvis Presley, often in exotic settings.


E 'versatile fact, besides being a convenient cover-costume, is also a formidable-cover imperfections, especially for those with heavy hips , love handles and generous thighs.


Nowadays it is used indiscriminately by men and women.



The pareo is fresh, always fashionable, but sometimes not so easy to wear.

Then we discover some ways to tie our beach pareo

Spread the shorts down her back, keeping the front end, tie the end to ' height of the breast by a node. Then take the two pendant groups and bring them behind your back, stop in the shorts.


The most common form chosen to tie the sarong is to spread it behind his back, holding the front end at the breast. Cross the ends that we hold in your hand in front of the neck, taking them behind the neck, and tie them together here.


Spread the pareo in front of the bust and tie the ends behind the upper neck. Pass the shorts from underneath the legs, place the height of the reservoir, closing the ends front of the belly.

Place the shorts from behind at hip and holding one hand in hand one end, roll up the other end around your waist. Pushed to its limits, tied the other end who have been held in the hand.

The pareo reigns supreme on the shore!

















Patrizia


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