Twitter goes wild over Zara skirt that resembles Indian 'lungi'
The lungi is typically worn by men around their waist in India and South East Asian countries.
An international retail company, which deals in clothing and accessories, has introduced 'check mini skirt' that has an uncanny resemblance to traditional Indian lungis.
The sarong-style skirt is being sold at Zara's UK online store at £ 69.99, which is equal to more than 6250 Indian Rupees.
Sarong is typically worn by men around their waist in India and South East Asian countries, like Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand and Myanmar.
The clothing giant describes the item in their UK online store as, "flowing skirt with draped detail in the front, slit detail at the hem. Zip fastening in the back hidden along the seam."
Twitterati had a field day over the lungi-style skirt, here are some of the best reactions:
A £69.99 skirt from @ZARA that looks like a south Asian male skirt (lungi) that costs less than £1 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/47aA2SSSg5
— Aria (@ms_aria101) January 28, 2018
The idea of someone buying a £70 lungi is qwhite funny. https://t.co/gXZl55PZcg?amp=1
— Megha Mohan (@meghamohan) January 29, 2018
What's next, #Zara? Puffy wraps that are basically dhotis? #Lungihttps://t.co/vMgjzLePmR pic.twitter.com/fGx0SxLTcx
— Images (@dawn_images) January 30, 2018
...thanks zara for fulfilling my lungi needs pic.twitter.com/KUCCKtvjMI
— divyata (@divyataraut) January 30, 2018
Lungi's gone international! And out of budget too! https://t.co/GJxIhXzbyg
— Weaves and Hues (@WeavesandHues) January 30, 2018
Who wore it better? And yes Zara, that's a lungi! pic.twitter.com/65KwCBxIDC
— Aaqib Raza Khan (@aaqibrk) January 30, 2018
Usually, the traditional sarongs come in a variety of patterns and colours at much cheaper rates in other Asian countries.