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The image depicts a mannequin dressed in traditional Thai attire, specifically a "Sueba Pratatchathan" or royal shirt. The garment is a blue, long-sleeved jacket with intricate gold and silver patterned brocade fabric. It features a high collar, a sash tied around the waist, and ornate cuffs and hem. The lower garment is a pair of dark blue, baggy trousers. Beside the mannequin, a sign displays text in English and Thai, with the English portion reading: "Sua Pratatchathan, In 1979, King Bhumibol Adulyadej called upon Thai men a national dress, the 'Sua Pratatchathan'. The garment has five front buttons, and Thai textiles are used in the long-sleeved style." To the right of the sign is a dark metal display rack with multiple circular cutouts, some of which contain colored circles. In the background, on the left, are vertical displays of fabric or tapestries with red and yellow hues, and a portion of another mannequin wearing a gold-colored traditional outfit. A metal fan is visible at the bottom left of the image, and further left, a black bag and a green plastic bottle are on the floor. The overall setting appears to be an exhibition or museum display. The lighting is dim, with a pinkish glow emanating from the upper background. The exact location is Unknown, Unknown.
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