Another formal and very elegant evening wear is the Thai Chakri, comprising gold and silver brocade silk. The pasin is in the same style as the Borom Bimarn costume; with front organ pleats, it is belted at the waist. The top is really a bodice covering one shoulder, the other end is almost floor-length. As the lady moves about, the drape trails elegantly beside her. Although the Thai Chakri is exquisite, many gentell ladies discovered that not many royaldecorations could be worn on this shoulderless top. The Thai Dusit consequently evolved. With this new style, no less elegant than the Thai Chakri, the brightly colored sash of the highest decoration could be draped over one shoulder at formal evening functions. The low-cut, sleeveless blouse is embroidered with glittering sequins and the pasin has front organ pleats which are held in place by an elaborate gold or silver belt.