Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Thai Clothing
Thai Traditional Clothing Have you ever seen or heard anything about Thai clothing? Thai clothing has gone back for centuries, and it still exists in Thai peopleââ¬â¢s daily lives to this day. Thai clothing has its historyââ¬â¢s about why each one is worn and how it had become as one. Men and woman wear different ones but they are made almost alike, and they also have types of cloth that they use for each. They tell why they are worn now and how they are used for everyday wear, traditional wear, and special occasions. Thai traditional wear has an unchanging history. Itââ¬â¢s weaving textiles has been known in Thailand for thousands of years.Archaeologists have found evidence of weaving in certain regions of modern day Thailand that date back to four thousand years ago. The materials that most Thai clothing uses are silk and cotton. Silk dates back to about 500 B. C. E. , and cotton dates back to right around 300 B. C. E. (ââ¬Å"Brief History of Thaiâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ ). Thai clo thing had different places to where they wore them. For instance outfits made by cotton were mainly for used for work, and outfits made from silk were used for ceremonies and other special occasions. Thai clothing reflects many aspects of their culture.It has its own rich history of wearing apparel that has been adopted to suit the people who inhabit the country. As many people would say it has its own feel in the clothing and one can trace different influences through the ages (ââ¬Å"Thai Clothingâ⬠). The Thai women had different types of clothing and different textiles from men. Women had an outfit called the Pha Sin; it is the traditional lower garment of the womenââ¬â¢s wear, also known as a tube skirt. This garment consist of three sections; the hua sin, head or top; tua sin, body or midsection; and the tin sin, the foot or border (ââ¬Å"Clothing, Traditional- Thailandâ⬠).Another outfit is called the Thai Amarin; it is worn for special occasions. It is created wi th a brocade fabric, the blouse is wide and itââ¬â¢s usually a round necked. The textiles and accessories at accompany it are beautiful and itââ¬â¢s mainly used or worn for birthday processions (ââ¬Å"Thai Clothingâ⬠). The last outfit that is also made is the Thai Jakgree; itââ¬â¢s a two piece garment that has a beaded front called Yokonnang. Itââ¬â¢s a top that has a single piece that wraps around the whole body and over the left shoulder, the end the rest is to trail behind.Most Thai people wear it to formal occasions or just evening wear (ââ¬Å"Thai Clothingâ⬠). Menââ¬â¢s costumes are known as suea phraratchathan. It was designed to serve a national costume by royal tailors Chupat Chuto, Phichai Watsanasong, and Sompop Louilarpprasert for King Bhumibol Adulyadejin 1979, and was subsequently given to General Prem Tinsulanonda, then the Minister of Defence, to promote and wear in public (ââ¬Å"Formal Thai National Costumeâ⬠). There are many types or varieties of Thai clothing, but there is another way people can tell if itââ¬â¢s Thai clothing or not by how each one is sewn.They are sewn with great detail and the textures of each are very different. Each of the sections can be made from more pieces sewn together or they can be in single pieces with patterns that differentiate the sections (ââ¬Å"Thailand Clothingâ⬠). The Thai royalties consumed the textiles that were similar to the designs of the villagersââ¬â¢ but they were of higher quality. The court weavers produced gold and silver supplementary- patterned silks just for the royal family and aristocrats (ââ¬Å"Thai Traditional Clothesâ⬠).As Thai clothes are worn today, they have many reasons why they still wear them. In Thailand, they were them everyday as casual wear. Casual wear for them is like a button up shirt, and some pants, yet they are not designed like the American clothing. In America, there are plenty of Thai people here; they donââ¬â¢t wear their traditional clothing like how the people in Thailand do (Lor). The only time you would ever see them in their clothing is when they go to the temple, special occasions like; weddings, graduation parties, and their yearly New Years (Lor).Their clothing can also be found in Thai stores, and if youââ¬â¢re lucky you can probably find some in the Hmong stores. Itââ¬â¢s rare to find Thai clothing nowadays because of how expensive they are to bring down to the USA and how different the textiles are, compared to others. Nowadays, Thai clothing isnââ¬â¢t really worn (Lor). In Thailand, they donââ¬â¢t wear it as much; they usually just wear their casual clothing everyday because they donââ¬â¢t have special occasions as much as they did in the past. Thai clothes are the best way of showing Thai life.Because in daily life, people need to wear clothes, and whether itââ¬â¢s formal or casual itââ¬â¢s due to the date. If itââ¬â¢s a holiday, Thai people will dress up i n their Traditional dresses, and do some ceremony practices, and the changes on the traditional costumes are also effected by the geographic situation, weather, and country. The colors and patterns are all meaningful in every type of clothing that they may have. So basically, Thai clothing has its way of life and showing its different traditions. Its history is inspirational, and the designs and textiles of each type of clothing is beautiful and colorful.
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