Pareu
A Pareu is a traditional garment from the islands of Polynesia, particularly associated with Tahiti. It is typically made from a large piece of fabric, often brightly colored and patterned, that can be wrapped around the body in various styles. The Pareu is versatile and can be worn as a dress, skirt, or even a beach cover-up.
The fabric used for a Pareu is usually lightweight and breathable, making it ideal for warm climates. It is often made from cotton or rayon, and the designs may feature floral or tropical motifs. The Pareu is not only a practical clothing item but also a symbol of Polynesian culture and identity.