Korean traditional clothing
10 things about "Korean traditional clothing" :
... 7 Korean Fashion Korean Fashion. Traditional Clothing . Traditional Korean clothing has its roots extending back, as evidenced by wall paintings in tombs dating from this period.
... 8 Korean men's clothing- traditional and modern Traditional and modern Korean men's clothing. ... Cheogori and Paji Men's cheogori were generally longer than their women's counterparts, reaching down to the waist or even ...
... 9 Traditional, Ethnic, International and Historical Clothing and ... Free patterns and instructions to make and wear clothing and accessories from around ... What Is Hanbok (mens' & womens' instructions for putting on traditional Korean garments) - ...
... 10 Korean women's clothing- traditional and modern Traditional and modern Korean woman's clothing. ... Chogori and Ch'ima Chogori for females have changed over time more than those for males.
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Two models wearing dangui and seuranchima decorated with geumbak
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Hanbok (South Korea) or Chosŏn-ot (North Korea) is the traditional Korean dress. It is often characterized by vibrant colors and simple lines without pockets. Although the term literally means "Korean clothing", hanbok today often refers specifically to Joseon Dynasty-style semi-formal or formal wear that is worn during traditional festivals or celebrations. The women's hanbok consists of a chima meaning a wrap-around skirt and jeogori which refers to a jacket. The ensemble is often called chima jeogori. The men's hanbok is comprised of jeogori and baggy pants called baji.[1]

