Re: Hats, gloves and lavalava on a Sunday
Brunnen-G, on host 219.88.38.252
Friday, January 17, 2003, at 00:15:47
Re: Hats, gloves and church on a Sunday posted by koalamom on Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 22:14:39:
> > Especially as I can't picture any of the church-going American male Rinkies I know in a lavalava. > > > > > > Brunnen-"although, believe me, I haven't tried all that hard"G > > > > And what would a lavalava be? > It's a Polynesian kilt.
I found a few pictures for you. The one in the link shows some Samoan officials in suit-fabric lavalavas, which I have never seen here, of course. But I thought it was interesting. I have seen men here wearing the very cool-looking sort made out of pandanus matting. Imagine a great big floor mat woven out of broad, stiff beige-coloured fibres, wrapped around the waist so it comes to about the top of the guy's stomach at the top, and knees at the bottom, all tied together with a big ... thing ... like a Japanese woman's obi only backwards and made of matting. I realise this might be a somewhat difficult mental image, especially when you add a Western shirt, suit jacket and tie on top.
Also, you could check out http://www.levukahomestay.com/images/policeman.jpg for a picture of the Fijian police uniform.
Businessmen in lavalavas
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