buddhist monk robes sitting cross-legged for M3 or G1?

Does anybody have any suggestions for products to use to get buddhist monk sitting cross-legged, vaguely similar to these pictures? I have M3 and G1 to work with. I looked at the various robes I have available, but did not see a way to do it. It was just a random idea, I'm not in desperate need and may not even pursue this idea, but wondered if there were any good products to do this, or options in products I already own and am not aware of, or nice ways to fake it from a single fixed camera vantage point.
(EDITED to correct to M3)


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Which program are you using? Studio? Version?
DAZ Studio (latest version), possibly then sending the posed figure to Bryce after that.
If you could use dynamic clothing, the clothing drape will come off much better for a cross legged pose. I would recommend trying the following item,
http://www.optitex-dynamiccloth.com/FreebieDownload12.php
India for M4 is similar to a buddist monk robe, and can be coloured the distinctive orange of that of a buddist. I know the item is for M4, but during the drap it will resize itself to any figure that is a similar size (ie M3 or G1, you might need to resize G1 a bit to get a better fit before draping).
The item is free, so you have nothing to lose by giving it a try
Thanks, that might do the trick if I can eliminate the pokethrough issues. (I can always cheat and paint some orange on M3's legs for a quick fix too.)