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Characteristics of Thai Yuan Clothing

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Thai people's clothing, in general, is relatively simple, and in the countryside is mostly ethnic clothing. The traditional national costume of Thai men is called "tripping tail mantle" sarong and "Panong" sarong. Phanom is a kind of clothing that is wrapped around the waist and legs with cloth. Trip tail mantle is a piece of cloth about 3 meters long wrapped around the legs, and then the ends of the cloth rolled together, through between the legs, stuffed to the waist and back, after wearing, very much like China's lantern pants. Because of its wide hemline, the sarong is comfortable and cool to wear, making it one of the longest running traditional garments among Thai civilians.

The woman's simple skirt is a Thai woman's undergarment, which became popular during the period of Rama VI of the Bangkok Dynasty (1910-1925). Simple skirt with the same sarong, the two ends of the cloth wide edge sewn together into a round simple shape, wear the body first into the cloth Jane, and then with the right hand to the right side of the Bra, the left hand to hold down the right side of the waist of the cloth, the right hand and then back to the Bra, folded back to the left side of the left waist at the left waist of the folded, and with the hand stuffed into the left side of the waist. Wearing can also be done with the left hand in the same movement in the opposite direction.