The sarong in the sauna: more than just a fashion accessory

Many people consider sauna visits an important part of their relaxation and recreation routine. In addition to choosing the right sauna towel, there is another accessory that should not be missing in the sauna: the sarong. But what is a sarong and what advantages does it have compared to a normal sauna towel? In this article we will take a closer look at it and explain why the sarong is more than just a fashion accessory in the sauna.
What is a sarong?
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What is a sarong?

A sarong is a long piece of cloth used as a garment or accessory in many parts of the world. It is usually a rectangular cloth that is wrapped around the body and fastened at the waist or hips.

Originally, the sarong originated in Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. It is worn there by both men and women and can come in many colors and patterns.

In many cultures, the sarong is primarily considered a traditional, informal garment. However, it can also be used as a formal garment or as part of religious ceremonies.

In Germany and Europe, the sarong is mainly used on the beach, in saunas and wellness facilities. It is used as a changing cloth or as a sauna towel. There are special sauna sarongs, which are made of cotton or linen and are particularly absorbent. These sarongs are particularly suitable for drying the body after a sauna session.

Why is the sarong more popular in the sauna than a regular sauna towel?

The sarong, also known as a pareo or lavalava, is far more popular in the sauna than a regular sauna towel because of its many benefits.

One of the biggest advantages of the sarong is its size and flexibility. Unlike a normal towel, which is often too small to cover the body completely, a sarong can be easily wrapped around the body to create privacy. Also, the sarong can be wrapped in many styles to achieve different looks.

Another advantage of the sarong is its breathability. Unlike a regular towel, which is typically made of heavy cotton or other non-breathable material, a sarong is usually made of a lightweight, breathable material such as cotton muslin, linen or silk.

Another advantage of the sarong is its versatility. It can be worn not only in the sauna, but also on the beach, in the outdoor pool or even as a fashion accessory.

To sum up, the sarong is more popular in the sauna than a regular sauna towel because of its size and flexibility, breathability and versatility. It offers more privacy, is more comfortable to wear against the skin, and can be used outside the sauna.

How to tie a sarong?

A sarong, is a versatile and fashionable fabric that can be worn both as beachwear and as a fashion accessory. There are many ways to tie a sarong to achieve different looks. Here are some of the most common methods for tying a sarong:

  • The simple knot: This is the easiest and fastest method to tie a sarong. Lay the sarong diagonally in front of you and fold it in half. Hold the ends of the sarong in each hand and bring the ends together above the waist. Knot the ends together for an easy and comfortable look.
  • The hip knot: This is another simple method of wrapping the sarong around your waist and then knotting the ends in the front. This look is great for the beach or outdoor pool.
  • The Waist Knot: This look is similar to the waist knot, but the ends of the sarong are knotted on the waist instead of in front. This is a good choice for everyday wear or a party.
  • The Shoulder Knot: This look is a little more complex, but there are a lot of choices. One option is to lay the sarong diagonally in front of you, then wrap it around your body and knot the ends on your shoulders.
  • The Back Knot: This look is a little more complex, but there is a wide range of options. One option is to lay the sarong diagonally in front of you and then wrap it around your body and knot the ends on your back.
  • The Scarf Knot: This look is a little more complex, but again there is a wide range of options. One option is to lay the sarong diagonally in front of you, then wrap it around your body and knot the ends on the cloth.

 

Why is the sarong a popular alternative in the sauna?

The sarong, also called pareo or loincloth, is a versatile and fashionable fabric that can be worn as beachwear, in the sauna or as a fashion accessory. However, in the sauna, the sarong is especially popular because it offers many advantages.

One of the biggest advantages of a sarong in the sauna is its convenience and flexibility. Unlike a regular sauna towel, which is often tight around the body and difficult to tie around the waist, a sarong can be worn in many tying techniques, offering more freedom of movement. A sarong can be tied in a variety of ways depending on what type of coverage or support you need.

Another advantage of wearing a sarong in the sauna is hygiene. A sarong can be easily removed and washed, preventing bacteria and odors. This is especially important because saunas have high humidity, so mold and bacteria can easily form.

A sarong also protects you from the heat. When you sit in the sauna, the sauna towel can stick to your skin and absorb the heat more poorly. A sarong, on the other hand, provides better air circulation, protecting your skin from overheating.

In addition, sarongs are available in many colors and patterns and are a fashion accessory that adds a personal touch to your sauna visit. Sarongs are also ideal for people who feel uncomfortable in the sauna because they feel naked, because they offer the possibility of covering the legs and the lower half of the body without compromising breathability.

Overall, the sarong in the sauna offers many advantages compared to a normal sauna towel. It is comfortable, flexible, hygienic, protects from heat and is even a fashion accessory.

Care of a sarong for sauna

One of the most important aspects of caring for a sarong is washing it. Like any other piece of clothing, you should wash your sarong after every visit to the sauna to avoid bacteria and odors. To do this, use a mild detergent and wash the sarong on moderate heat. Avoid bleaching or ironing your sarong as this can affect the colors and texture of the fabric.

Also, be sure to dry the sarong properly. Avoid drying your sarong in the sun or in a dryer, as this can fade the colors and damage the fabric. Instead, hang the sarong in a shaded area, so it can air dry.

 

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