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Sampot: The Sampot is the traditional garment of Cambodia and is worn by both men and women. It is a long rectangular cloth, typically made of silk or cotton, wrapped around the lower body. The style and manner of wearing the Sampot can vary depending on the occasion, region, and personal preference. Here are a few common types:
Sampot Chang Kben: This is the most common form of Sampot and is worn on a daily basis by many Cambodians. It consists of a rectangular cloth wrapped around the waist and secured with a belt. The ends of the cloth are pulled between the legs and tucked in at the back, creating a loose-fitting skirt-like garment.
Sampot Hol: The Sampot Hol is a more formal version of the traditional attire. It involves wrapping the cloth in a more intricate way, using pleats and folds to create elegant drapes and layers. The Sampot Hol is often worn on special occasions, ceremonies, and cultural events.
Sampot Phamuong: This type of Sampot is characterized by its checkered or plaid pattern. It is commonly worn by women and is associated with traditional dance performances and cultural festivities.
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