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Hawaiian Wedding Dresses Guide
A holoku is a long-sleeved gown with a long train at the back that fits tightly around the waist and hips. It was previously exclusive to Hawaiian queens, but today, every girl about to get married can wear the extravagant outfit. The dress eventually became so common that everybody started using it as everyday clothes. Holoku is often made from silk after the Chinese introduced the material to Hawaiian natives many years ago.

While there is not much difference between the holoku then and now, some alterations were made in response to the modern times. One style of holoku is designed with shorter hemline and no sleeves. This is a more ideal choice as a bridal gown in a beach wedding since it is more breathable and does not restrict movement.

On the other hand, the more modern Hawaiian wedding dress features the very relaxing sarong. Its breathable fabric makes it best worn for a typical Hawaiian wedding at the coast. Sarongs are huge clothes that wrap beautifully against the body. It is very adjustable with the hemline going all the way down to the ankles. Some styles of this Hawaiian wedding dress can be worn more conveniently as they have buttons or snaps attached to them.

Another bonus is that unlike traditional wedding clothes, these great Hawaiian outfits are very easy to get. Garment shops at every block should have a sarong or holoku in store, with the occasional discounts during inventory sales. These items can also be obtained online. These clothes are not only easy to wear, but easy to get as well.

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Last update by hispanic, Friday, July 11th 2008

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