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[edit] Expansion?
I think it's a very impressive beginning - though there are (now) too many images :) Thinking about iconic Khmer clothing to add to the article we could include the black pajamas and krama of the KR, various fancy wedding outfits and possibly some of the royal regalia - I recalled being manhandled into "pants like the king wore" on my wedding day, basically a single piece of heavy silk where the victim is somehow origamied into the silk - and before you ask, no you can't have those photos for Wikipedia :) Paxse 16:58, 27 July 2007 (UTC)