Sunday, August 26, 2012
The Catwalk
This was some kind of promotional event at my university, Ramkhamhaeng. Almost all of the garments were Thai silk.
Almost all. I was invited to participate by my buddy, Ajan Wanida (that's her walking across the floor in the pink dress about half way through). I don't own a silk shirt, so she told me to wear one of my Mahom shirts. Mahom is a denim-like cotton fabric; it's very, very Thai but it's really just the opposite of a silk shirt. The silk is what we call "high-so" over here, as in high-society. Mahom is a farmers' shirt. In my little Northern Town, almost everybody wears a Mahom shirt on Fridays. The days have colors here, and Friday is blue. Up there it's a worker solidarity thing, solidarity with the farmers and all of the salt-of-the-earth working people. Everybody working at every bank; teachers and students at many schools; hotel and restaurant workers; most people join the fun. The tradition goes back to the days when there were communists hiding out in the mountains, the early Seventies.
I told another ajan that I know that it was perfect for me, because I am, after all, a man of the people.
No pictures of me on my camera. Maybe next week, if I can bum a few from others.
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