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Costume
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Northern
costume is heavily influenced by various tribal groups in the Northern
region, particularly the Thai-Lue, Thai Kern, and Thai Yai, in the
north part of Thailand and the neighboring countries. The styles
have change little over the ages.
Traditionally,
women wear an indigo-dyed side-fastening blouse, edged with cloth
of various hues, and ankle-length tube-skirts. For formal occasions,
the tube-skirt is intricately and colorfully woven down the middle,
hems decorated with strips of indigo-dyed cloth. Jewelry and ornamentation
is usually of silver and colored enamel.
The
hair is put up in a bun with white or pale colored cloth wrapped
around the head like a turban.
Men
wear shirts similar in design and material to the women's blouses
with long indigo-dyed pants and head-cloths. For ceremonies, their
costumes are colorful and ornamented with crafted silver and colored
enamel.
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