The quickest and easiest style is a skirt sarong, which is simply wrapped around your waist and knotted at the side. When you need a shorter version that shows off a little leg, fold your sarong into a triangle to condense the fabric and create an asymmetrical hem.
For floor-length coverage, start with the sarong placed at your back, wrap it to the front, and tie it at the center of the chest. This will leave a flowy slit that provides elegant ventilation. Another long version with a little extra pizzazz is a halter sarong wrap. Start with the same process and instead of knotting at your chest, crossover the corners, and tie it off behind your neck. Voila! You’ve just fashioned a whole dress from one piece of fabric.
Sellers on Etsy also provide options that come with coconut shell clips that make styling your sarong as breezy as the fabric it’s made out of.