Tradisyunal na pagbado nin mga Thai

An tradisyunal na pagbado nin mga Thai inaapod na chut thai (Thai: ชุดไทย), na igwang literal na kahulugan na 'badong Thai'. Ini pwede suluton kan lalaki, babayi asin mga aki. An Chut thai sa kababaihan igwang pha nung o pha chung hang, blusa asin pha biang. An mga taga Northern asin northeastern na mga kababaihan pwedeng magsulot nin pha sin imbes na pha nung asin pha chung hang na pwedeng blusa o suea pat. An Chut thai para sa kalalakihan igwang pha chung hang o pantalon, Raj pattern shirt, na igwang opsyunal na puting medyas na hanggang tuhod asin pha biang. An Chut Thai para sa mga taga norte na mga kalalakihan igwang kangkeng sado, puting Manchu-styled jacket, minsan khian hua. Sa mga pormal na mga okasyon, an mga tao pwedeng sumulor nin formal Thai national costume.

Mga tradisyunal na badong sa Bangkok National Museum

Uusipon

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Sa historikal, parehas an lalaki asin babaying Thai pwede magsulot nin bahag na inaapod na pha chung hang.[1]An mga lalaki sinusulot an pha chung hang para matahuban an abayan hanggang sa hita, an mga kababihan man sinusulot ini puon sa beywang hanggang sa lampas tuhod.[2]

Hilingon man

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Toltolan

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  1. Singhalampong, Eksuda (March 2019). "Picturing Femininity: Portraits of the Early Modern Siamese Women". Southeast of Now: Directions in Contemporary and Modern Art in Asia 3 (1): 49-75. doi:10.1353/sen.2019.0003. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/721045/pdf. Retrieved on 18 February 2020. 
  2. Terwiel, Barend Jan (2007). "The Body and Sexuality in Siam: A First Exploration in Early Sources". Manusya: Journal of Humanities (14): 42–55. http://www.manusya.journals.chula.ac.th/files/essay/Terwiel_42-55.pdf. 

Magbasa pa lalo

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  • Conway, Susan, and Mūnnithi Čhēm ʻĒt Dapbœ̄nyū Thō̜msan. Power dressing: Lanna Shan Siam 19th century court dress. Bangkok: James H.W. Thompson Foundation, 2003.
  • Conway, Susan. Thai Textiles. London: British Museum Press, 1992.
  • Lu, Sylvia. Handwoven Textiles of South-East Asia. Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1988.
  • Meanmas, Chavalit. Costumes in ASEAN. Thailand: The National ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information of Thailand, 2000.
  • Wee, C. J. Wan. Local cultures and the "new Asia": The State, Culture, and Capitalism in Southeast Asia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2002.

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