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The panung or pha nung (, , ) is a lower attire worn by individuals from .


Style
Panung is a traditional garment worn in Thailand. It is a long strip of cloth, described in 1921 by the US vice-consul as "a piece of cotton cloth 3 by 10 feet" is wrapped around the waist, reaching below the knees. The cloth is sometimes passed between the legs and tucked at the back in a fashion known as . The garment is normally paired with a or pha hom, a similar cloth used to cover the upper body.


Variations
Panung is a versatile garment that can be worn by anyone, regardless of gender. It is available in different qualities, with first quality being Patta. Patta is a durable printed cloth that features bold check patterns or with cross designed patterns. It is possible for this item to have one or more stripes at either end. The second quality is Papoon, characterized by fast coloration and the narrow stripes woven into the cloth. It is also woven with a two-and-two checking pattern. The third quality is known as Palai, which refers to proper sizing of materials and a stiffened structure.

Contemporary Western clothing is moving away from the traditional Panung style of dressing.


Images
Image:พระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้านารีรัตนา.jpg|Princess , was the daughter of King (Rama IV) wearing pha nung and Image:Queen Somanass of Siam.jpg|Queen Somanass Waddhanawathy, a first queen of (Rama IV) wearing pha nung and Image:Tieng Rojanadis in King Rama IV.jpg|Tieng Rojanadis, was a consort of King (Rama IV) wearing pha nung and Image:Queen_Debsirindra.jpg|, the second consort of King wearing pha nung and , 1855 Image:Princess Ying Yaowalak Akkharatchasuda.jpg|Princess Ying Yaowalak Akkharatchasuda (1851–1886), was the daughter of King wearing pha nung and Image:Queen Savang Vadhana in 1879.jpg|Queen , a consort of King (Rama V) wearing pha nung and , in 1879 Image:Dara Rasami @ Dusit House.jpg|Princess , a princess of Chiang Mai wearing pha nung and at , 1909 Image:Ban Khung Taphao05.jpg|Thai children wearing pha nung and Image:111 Women (9163948661).jpg|Painting of Siamese womans wearing pha nung and in , Bangkok


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