Shop Owner Defends Self in Ex-Wife Business Dispute
Pan Pon shop owner Pawin broke his silence on the business dispute with his ex-wife, revealing that she cut off his access to their traditional clothing business accounts after discovering his new relationship and forcing him to start a sep
Pawin, owner of Pan Pon, broke his silence on August 5, 2569, explaining the origins of his dispute with his ex-wife and clarifying his side of the story after previously choosing to remain silent to avoid escalation. Pawin recounted that they lived together for approximately eight years and had a child together, with relationship problems beginning when he discovered his ex-wife secretly chatting with his friend after they met through a mobile game. He said he caught this happening about three to four times and repeatedly told her the behavior was disrespectful, but the situation eventually caused problems with his friend as well.
After his ex-wife went to Bangkok to study design, Pawin initially lost access to her Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook accounts, though he later regained access through an iPad and found she was still communicating with his friend. When he confronted the friend, the friend admitted to having feelings for his ex-wife, leading to a serious argument. Pawin told his ex-wife he wanted a divorce, but she later returned, apologized, and asked to reconcile, which he agreed to. However, he sensed her commitment was insincere and eventually they did divorce.
During the separation, they agreed to split their two businesses: Pawin would continue the traditional Lanna clothing business (Jrit Thai), while his ex-wife would handle the fashion clothing line and illustration work. A condominium purchase also became involved—his ex-wife wanted him to take out a mortgage on a Bangkok condo, but when divorce proceedings began, his family objected. To ensure he could bring their child back to live with him in Phrae province, Pawin agreed to the mortgage, ultimately becoming the borrower while his ex-wife lived in the condo.
About a year after Pawin took over Jrit Thai, he began a new relationship, and his ex-wife accessed his chat messages about it, causing her displeasure. She then changed the passwords to the business accounts and sales channels, cutting off his access. Pawin noted there were pending customer orders that had already been partially completed and paid for, so he decided to create a new shop initially called "Jrit Thai 2." When his ex-wife saw this action, she became upset and allegedly began accusing him of copying designs and misusing AI-generated images.