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Shot on location in Hawaii, this pareo tying style is unique in that it starts with the pareo being held vertically. Hold the pareo vertically in front. Tie ends behind neck. At the hip level, take edges at side of body and gently pull to one side. This makes a make-shift belt look and allows for a flowing top. Adjust top to your liking and tuck. Secure side with knot or pareo buckle. Style creates adjustable front and backless look.  

No Tahitian dancer should be caught without these essentials. Whether you are doing the tamure in a skirt or a pareo, with iis or shells, there's more to Tahitian dance than shaking the hips. Take a look at some of our collection favorites:


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