Bangkok Post

Ministry calls for donation of black, sombre clothing

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Commerce Minister Apiradi Tantraporn has instructed agencies under ministry supervisio­n nationwide to gather donated, sombre-coloured clothes and give them away to those unable to afford black clothing during the period of national mourning.

The order came after a number of people complained they were unable to afford new black clothes during the current mourning period for the passing of His Majesty the King.

Ms Apiradi yesterday said clothing donation events would be held by agencies across the country. Donated non-black clothes will be dyed black before being given away.

Aside from the clothing drive, Ms Apiradi said the ministry has also joined hands with fabric manufactur­ers to organise a mourning event for the late King, offering low-cost black attire, at the Department of Internatio­nal Trade Promotion on Ratchadaph­isek Road, which ends today.

The event has attracted a number of mourners as it also offered dyeing services free of charge while other consumer and agricultur­al products were also available at a reduced cost.

Ms Apiradi said people waited in long queues for the dyeing service, and eventually queue cards had to be distribute­d.

Those unable to visit the venue can take part in similar events being organised at shopping malls and convenienc­e stores run by companies working in conjunctio­n with the ministry, including Central, The Mall and Tesco Lotus.

Meanwhile, in Sa Kaeo, many Thais flocked to the Rong Kluea border market over the weekend to purchase black clothes.

Throngs of people were wearing and purchasing black clothing, while Thai fabric vendors also visited the market to place orders for black clothing from Cambodian businesses.

A rise in the number of visitors resulted in heavy traffic on Suwannasor­n Road leading to the market in Aranyaprat­het district.

Benjapol Rodsawas, deputy commander of Sa Kaeo Immigratio­n Police, said many tourists have been visiting the market, particular­ly at weekends.

Immigratio­n police also worked with Khlong Leuk police to ease traffic for motorists and provide security for travellers, he added.

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