July 03, 2025
7 Ways Not To Wear A Sarong
Sarongs aren’t just for the beach. And while they can be worn as tops, dresses, headdresses and more, we love seeing them used in everyday ways that are practical, beautiful, and sometimes a little unexpected.
Here are 7 ways to use your sarong that aren’t about wearing it:
- Ceremony base - perfect for the base of your altar or ritual. You can add an intentional colour and softness to your setup.
- Riverside bedsheet - Lie down and listen to the water flow. Lightweight and fast-drying, it doubles as a towel after your dip.
- Baby wrap - Our sarongs are soft, breathable, and easy to tie, making them a lovely option for a makeshift baby wrap in a pinch. (Always use with care and supervision).
- Camp kitchen tablecloth - Brighten up your camp kitchen with a sarong as a tablecloth. Easy to clean and makes the whole scene look cuter.
- Curtains - Hang a sarong over a window for a soft, filtered light. A quick and simple way to change up a space.
- Hammock liner - Toss your sarong in the hammock for extra comfort. No itchy netting, just a soft spot to relax.
- Picnic rug topper - Throw it over a picnic blanket or on the grass for a comfy, colourful spot to sit.
Do you have your own use for a sarong? Tag us @snakesandshanti or explore our full sarong range here.