Advertisement
Thailand
AsiaSoutheast Asia

Thai vendors go in the red to sell mourning clothes: ‘my time to pay back’

The government has urged the public to wear black or white for 90 days to mourn former queen Sirikit

Reading Time:3 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Customers browse for black clothing to mourn the death of Thailand’s former queen Sirikit at a store in Bangkok on Thursday. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse
In a bustling Bangkok market, hundreds of wholesale vendors have been selling black clothing since dawn – several with hefty discounts – in honour of Thailand’s late former queen.

Rows of black T-shirts at a small stall hang near a banner reading “black shirts 40 baht” – a fraction of the usual price of 200 to 500 baht (US$6 to US$15) – drawing a steady stream of shoppers.

“We sell at this price so all Thais can wear black to pay respect to the queen mother,” said the business’s owner, Thanachote Siripadungdech, who launched the promotion shortly after the palace announced former queen Sirikit’s death.

Advertisement
Sirikit, the mother of King Maha Vajiralongkorn, died on Friday last week at the age of 93.
An employee mops the floor in front of a store selling black clothing at a shopping centre in Bangkok on Thursday. Photo: AFP
An employee mops the floor in front of a store selling black clothing at a shopping centre in Bangkok on Thursday. Photo: AFP

The royal family holds a central place in Thai society, with portraits of its members seen in homes, offices and public spaces across the country.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Select Voice
Choose your listening speed
Get through articles 2x faster
1.25x
250 WPM
Slow
Average
Fast
1.25x