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Longyi

Longyi
Burmese man in a longyi
TypeSkirt
MaterialSilk, cotton
Place of originBurma (Myanmar)

A longyi (Burmese: လုံချည်; MLCTS: lum hkyany; pronounced [lòʊɰ̃dʑì]) is a sheet of cloth widely worn in Myanmar (Burma). It is approximately 2 metres (6.6 ft) long and 80 centimetres (2.6 ft) wide. The cloth is often sewn into a cylindrical shape. It is worn around the waist, running to the feet, and held in place by folding fabric over without a knot. In ancient times, lethwei fighters would hitch it up (paso hkadaung kyaik) to compete.[1] This folding technique is still being used in modern days when people play chinlone.

  1. ^ Matthew Carter (December 23, 2018). "Lethwei Fighters Wear Skirts!". Lethwei World.

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