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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. Culture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Thai clothing is called chut thai (Thai: ชุดไทย Thai pronunciation: [tɕʰút.tʰai]) which literally means "Thai outfit". It can be worn by men, women, and children. Chut thai for women usually consists of a pha nung or a chong kraben, a blouse, and a sabai.

  6. 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.

  7. Thai fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Thai Fabrics are Thai handicraft products that are indicative of the flourish of the Thai national culture and creativity of the nation in making products and clothes for daily use. Thai Fabric is hand-woven fabric produced in Thailand. It is a cultural heritage and unique culture to the Thai culture and now has been famous throughout the world.

  8. Formal Thai national costume - Wikipedia

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    The formal Thai national costume, known in Thai as ชุดไทยพระราชนิยม ( RTGS : chut thai phra ratcha niyom, literally 'Thai dress of royal endorsement'), includes several sets of clothing, or chut thai, designed for use as national costume on formal occasions. Although described and intended for use as national ...

  9. Thai silk - Wikipedia

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    Eri silk is a staple fiber, unlike other silks, which are a continuous filament. It was introduced to Thailand from South Asia in the 1970s. The texture of the fabric is coarse, fine, and dense. It is strong, durable, and elastic. Eri silk is darker and heavier than other silks, and blends well with wool and cotton.