Thai fisherman pants
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Thai fisherman pants are lightweight unisex (usually cotton or rayon) pants (trousers) that are made very wide in the waist, one size fits all. The additional material is wrapped around the waist and tied to form a belt. Although originally used by fishermen in Thailand, they have become popular as casual, beach, and exercise wear as well as with backpackers and pregnant women.
Thai fisherman pants are nearly identical to the traditional attire of Intha males, who live on Inlay Lake of Myanmar. They are known in Burmese as Shan baun-mi.