How to wear a dhoti:
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The dhoti is one long piece of cloth.
Start by folding it in half so that it is half its original length.
- Drape the dhoti behind you. The
stripe should be vertical and held at the top by the left hand. The top
of the folded side should be in your right hand and the dhoti should drape
almost to the ground behind your heels.
- Bring together in front of you the folded side in your
right hand to meet the stripe side in your left hand.
- Hold both the folded and stripe side in your left hand
and bring them at even tension directly to your left side, keeping the
bottom of the dhoti level and near the ground.
- Hold the stripe side in your left hand as you accordion
fold the fold side with your right hand until it is even horizontally with
your left leg.
- There should now be a folded bunch in your right hand.
Slightly lift this bunch in your right hand as you bring the stripe side
over it to your right side. The dhoti is now wrapped around you. What is
left is adjusting the tightness and rolling it down to hold the tension in
place.
- Take the bunch in your right hand twist it slightly
together and to the left and slip the top side of the dhoti just over the
bunch to hold it in place.
- Even up the stripe side so that the stripe is vertical
and the dhoti drapes level just above the floor.
- Roll the top of the dhoti down to a comfortable waist
level, somewhere below the belly button.
Tips for comfort and convenience:
- Dhotis do not have pockets, but they do
have a roll at the waistline. It is possible to carry small items such as
keys, cash, and some IDs by placing them in the roll. With some practice
your items will be secure and easily accessible.
- Be careful going up steps. It is easy
to step on the dhoti, especially the left side (which is accordion
folded). Lifting the bunched accordion fold higher before rolling helps
alleviate this problem.
- Silk dhotis do stay on. I was
surprised because I thought their slipperiness would make them slip right
off. I've danced the night away in a silk dhoti with no problem.
- You do not need to wear undergarments
with your dhoti, but be aware the fabric is thin, especially in the back.
Wearing your white dhoti in the rain might be more interesting than you
anticipated.
- Wind can blow open dhotis and when you
sit down the dhoti may come slightly apart. The more you overlap the
fabric in the middle the less of a problem this is.
- When you order a dhoti you will
probably have to trim off the end. If there is a seemingly useless strip
of cloth attached by threads to either end of your dhoti cut it off. This
is just to keep the dhoti from fraying until it is sold.
- Dhotis do stop fraying naturally. They
do not just come apart after some time.
- Dhotis are traditionally worn very near
the ground, almost touching. If you plan on dancing in your dhoti, wrap
it a little higher to keep it from being stepped on.
- Fold the dhoti in half before drying it
and make sure the stripes line up. When you take it out of the dryer it
should still be folded in half with the stipes lined up. This is
important for making sure the dhoti stays together well when it is
wrapped.
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