100 Ways of Using Malong
The malong is a large
100 Ways of Using Malong
The malong is a large
100 Ways of Using Malong event at Avebury House's "A Taste of Culture" in celebration of the Adult Learning Festival week. The malong is a large wrap-around tubular garment measuring at least 165 x 165 cm. They are used by the Maranao and Maguindanao from southern Philippines. It can be worn in many ways by women and men. In this photo a guest was shown how to use the the tubular skirt for carrying fruits during fruit picking season in the Philippines.
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