
To cover their legs and loins, some Talamhireens wear pantaloons, some wear dhotis, and some wear ujungs. An ujung is a type of sarong, the tail end of which is ornately pleated and hangs in the front of the wearer. Here's how you tie it.
Note that the top can be rolled to adjust for the wearer's height, but the only tail accommodation suitable for rolling is the slit-and-tie approach; because of this, most "off-the-rack" ujung cloths will be of this sort, to allow for the greatest variety of customer physiques.
Ink on paper.
Note that the top can be rolled to adjust for the wearer's height, but the only tail accommodation suitable for rolling is the slit-and-tie approach; because of this, most "off-the-rack" ujung cloths will be of this sort, to allow for the greatest variety of customer physiques.
Ink on paper.
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