What is another word for lavalavas?

Pronunciation: [lˌavɐlˈɑːvəz] (IPA)

Lavalavas, a word derived from the Samoan language, refers to a traditional Pacific garment that is usually worn by men and women. This same garment is also known by different names in other cultures. In Tonga, they call their version a tupenu, while in Fiji, it is called a sulu. The Malay version is known as a sarong and in India, it is called mundu. In different areas of Africa, this same garment is called a kikoi, leso, kanga, or wrapper. Regardless of its name, this garment is highly versatile, worn as a skirt or as a wrap around the body.

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