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What should I do if I can't wear Dai costumes?
Women in Chiang Mai, Luang Prabang, Xishuangbanna, Jingdong and other regions traditionally wear cylindrical skirts, and the length of the skirt section is longer than the waist. You can put on a skirt without pins and buttons with only one rope and one belt.
Step 1: Put your feet into the skirt, then grab the skirt head and pull it up from your feet and waist.
Step 2: Stretch the skirt, fix the waist with one hand, and then pull the skirt head to the other side of the waist with the other hand.
Step 3 and Step 4: Tidy up and pay attention to the vertical fold line of the skirt. If you are wearing a traditional coat, you should tie it with the lace of the coat.
Step 5: Take out the rope and prepare to fix the skirt.
Step 6: Tie a knot with a rope in the center of the skirt.
Step 7: Tie the knot and fix it.
Step 8: Pull down the skirt above the rope to cover the rope.
Step 9: Tidy up the skirt and finish it. You can add a silver belt to the skirt to fix it.
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