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The Tawan Mandarin Blouse (Blush Gold)
Original price was: €120.00.€105.00Current price is: €105.00.The ‘Tawan’ blouse: blush-toned silk with a structured silhouette, perfect for formal elegance and comfortable wear.
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The Thipawan Lace-Sleeve Blouse (Ivory)
Original price was: €120.00.€105.00Current price is: €105.00.Ivory silk-blend blouse with French lace sleeves and mandarin collar — refined Thai dress for ceremonies and temple visits.
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The Ubon Lace Blouse (Blush Rose)
Original price was: €120.00.€105.00Current price is: €105.00.A structured blush rose silk-blend blouse, tailored for a flattering fit and timeless elegance.
Thai Blouses — Styles, Occasions, and How to Wear Them
The styles in this collection
Thai traditional blouses are not a single silhouette — they vary considerably in collar, sleeve, and decorative detail, each with its own character and occasion suitability.
The gold-button blouse is perhaps the most versatile style in the range. A fitted cut with a mandarin-adjacent collar and a row of decorative gold buttons down the front, it works across a wide range of occasions from temple visits to wedding guest outfits. The Achara, Kamonchanok, Pathumma, Phka, and Saowalak all follow this style in different colourways.
The Mandarin-collar blouse — seen in the Damri, Kanya, and Tawan — has a cleaner, more minimal line. Slightly less ornate than the gold-button styles, it suits both formal occasions and more relaxed cultural events depending on the colourway chosen.
Lace-sleeve and lace-detail blouses bring a softer, more romantic quality to traditional dress. The Thipawan, Saengdao, Ubon, Natee, and Buppha each use lace differently — as a full sleeve, a scalloped hem, or an overlay — making them particularly well-suited to weddings and formal ceremonies where a little more delicacy in the fabric is appropriate.
The Prae Wa (แพรวา) blouse, represented here by the Mali, is a distinctly Thai style featuring a draped front panel — a nod to the shoulder cloths historically worn with formal Thai dress, interpreted here as an integrated blouse design.
Wearing a blouse as a standalone piece
Every blouse in this collection is designed to be worn as part of a complete outfit — but they work just as well as standalone pieces. Paired with a Pha Sin wraparound skirt or a Chong Kraben, a blouse from this range creates a complete traditional look without needing a pre-matched set. This makes them a practical choice for customers who already own a skirt or Chong Kraben, or who want to mix colourways across separate pieces.
If you're unsure which blouse pairs well with a skirt or Chong Kraben from our range, email us at hello@thaitraditionalwear.com — we're happy to suggest combinations before you order.
Occasions
Thai traditional blouses suit a broad range of occasions. For weddings and ordination ceremonies, lace-detail or gold-button styles in jewel tones or soft neutrals are the natural choice. For temple visits and merit-making events, a simpler gold-button or Mandarin-collar blouse in a more muted colourway is appropriate and respectful. Cultural festivals including Songkran and Loy Krathong call for traditional dress without strict formality requirements — almost any style and colourway in this range is suitable.
Sizing and fit
Our blouses run from XS to 5XL across most styles, with Western-fit measurements and a size chart on every product page. If you're between sizes or buying as a gift, contact us at hello@thaitraditionalwear.com before you order.
Made in Thailand, shipped worldwide
Every blouse in this collection is made in Thailand from premium silk-blend fabric and shipped worldwide, free and tracked, with duty covered on US orders.



