Thailand Culture

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Chut Thai Chakkri

A formal traditional dress for women, consisting of a long silk tube skirt (called a pha nung) with a pleated front and a shawl-like silk fabric draped over one shoulder.

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Chut Thai Siwalai

A formal outfit for royal and state occasions, consisting of a long skirt paired with a long-sleeved blouse, often made from luxurious Thai silk.

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Chut Thai Ruean Ton

A more casual traditional outfit for women, comprising a plain silk blouse with three-quarter sleeves and a silk skirt with simple patterns.

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Suea Phraratchathan

A traditional shirt for men, resembling a Nehru-style jacket, often paired with trousers or a pha khao ma (traditional checkered cloth).

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Chut Thai Phra Ratcha Niyom

A unisex formal outfit introduced during King Rama V’s reign. For men, it consists of a long-sleeved silk jacket with trousers; for women, it features a blouse and a silk skirt.