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How to tie a pareo » More ways for pareo tying

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This is a more detailed look at one of our most popular pareo styles. The Huahine style is named after one of our favorite islands otherwise known as the "cradle" of French Polynesia. Start by wrapping the pareo lengthwise around your body. Hold the two top ends, pulling across your body and twist in front. Still holding the ends, twist a second time to secure in place. Twist the ends to make a coil. Bring both ends up and around your neck.  
 

 

Secure and tie both ends together. Adjust and tuck in front. The Huahine style is fast and easy to create. With finishing touches of brushing out your hair and a touch of Tahitian monoi oil to lightly scent your hair, you're all set for a fun-filled day at the beach. Oh, and don't forget your Tahitian Tiare or Gardenia hairpick. Remember, behind your right ear says you're available. Behind the left ear says you're taken.  
 

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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