Friday, February 13, 2009

Saris

A sari is a longpiece of fabric that is wrapped around a woman to form a dress. The end of the fabric is tucked into your underclothing. One wrap and it is tucked in again. The piece is brought to the front and folded accordian style four or five times and tucked in again. The end is then brought up over the shoulder and left to hang loosely down the back. What I want to know is why, when you accidently step on the hem while a woman is moving, she does not unroll like toilet paper?

1 comment:

  1. Saris also make the best travel towel, they dry quickly, fold nicely and can be worn when washing the rest of your clothing or on your way to and from the beach.

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