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  2. Traditional Thai clothing - Wikipedia

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    It can be worn by men, women, and children. Traditional clothing for Thai women usually consists of a pha nung or a chong kraben, a blouse, and a sabai. Northern and northeastern women may wear a sin instead of a pha nung and a chong kraben with either a blouse or a suea pat. Chut thai for men includes a chong kraben or pants, a Raj pattern ...

  3. History of Thai clothing - Wikipedia

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    Sukhothai clothing style became the fashion in 13-15th century. During the period The city-state of Sukhothai was united other Tai city-states into one kingdom. Sukhothai Men's clothing was a simple full-sleeved top with a long V shape neck and a cloth brace on their shoulders. The loincloth was made of silk with a big metal or golden belt.

  4. Category:Thai clothing - Wikipedia

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    Category:Thai clothing. Category. : Thai clothing. This category describes traditional and historic Thai clothing. Modern Thai clothing should be categorised under Thai fashion or Clothing companies of Thailand. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clothing of Thailand.

  5. Panung - Wikipedia

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    Panung is a traditional garment worn in Thailand. [1] It is a long strip of cloth, described in 1921 by the US vice-consul as "a piece of cotton cloth 3 by 10 feet" [1] is wrapped around the waist, reaching below the knees. The cloth is sometimes passed between the legs and tucked at the back [2] in a fashion known as chong kraben.

  6. Sinh (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Sinh (clothing) The Sinh ( Lao: ສິ້ນ, [sȉn]; Thai: ซิ่น, RTGS : sin, [sîn]; Tai Nuea: ᥔᥤᥢᥲ; Northeastern Thai: สิ้น, [sìn] ), or commonly ( Thai: ผ้าซิ่น, RTGS : pha sin ), [ 1] is a handmade traditional skirt, often made of silk, that are worn by Lao women [ 2] and Thai women, particularly ...

  7. Fisherman pants - Wikipedia

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    Thai fisherman pants ( Thai: กางเกงเล, RTGS : kangkeng le, pronounced [kāːŋ.kēːŋ lēː]; Northern Thai: เตี่ยวสะดอ, [ 1] pronounced [tìaw sā.dɔ̄ː]) are lightweight unisex trousers that are made wide in the waist so that one size fits all. The pants are wrapped around the waist and ribbons are tied ...

  8. Raj pattern - Wikipedia

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    Raj pattern ( Thai: ราชปะแตน, RTGS : ratcha pataen, pronounced [râːt.t͡ɕʰā.pā.tɛ̄ːn]) refers either to a Thai men's costume consisting of a white Nehru-style jacket with five buttons, a chong kraben, knee-length socks and dress shoes, or to the specific form of the jacket itself. It was worn chiefly during the late ...

  9. Khrui - Wikipedia

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    The khrui ( Thai: ครุย, pronounced [kʰrūi]) is a light outer garment worn as a gown or robe in certain ceremonial settings in Thailand. It is long-sleeved and open at the front, and is made of a sheer or mesh fabric, lined with a band of satin, felt or other material, and may be exquisitely embroidered. Dating from at least the 17th ...