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  1. Sep 1, 2016 · Hanbok is the traditional Korean costume. It called Hanbok (한복) in South Korea and Joseon-ot (조선옷) in North Korea. The hanbok we know today refers to the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). It is characterized by riot of color and simple lines. Han means ‘’Korea’’ and Bok means ‘’Clothing’’.

  2. During the Joseon dynasty (1392–1910) there were many rules and restrictions about clothing. Social class and wealth determined the types, colors, and materials of the clothing one could wear. Joseon menswear is largely divided into five categories: trousers, long-sleeved tops, vests, robes, and coats.

  3. In the Joseon Dynasty, men 's clothes were subject to restrictions and regulations according to strict identity system. The men of the ruling class maintained various customs according to their...

  4. Nov 11, 2016 · Men’s and Women’s Vest, Baeja. Baeja was a vest worn over jackets, and was worn by both men and women. It was also called Deung-geo-ri or Bae-geo-ri.

  5. Aug 15, 2017 · A basic overview of Korean clothing in the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910). Originally written for a quest in 2017. Excludes headgear, hair styles, and footwear as that was not included within the quest and instead focuses only on clothing that a common man would wear.

  6. In “The Pattern”, one of the relics in the Gyeonggi Provincial Museum, displays the various and distinctive patterns of Joseon Dynasty, through which our ancestors pursued beauty and their...

  7. Feb 18, 2019 · Since the Joseon Dynasty was male-dominated, many women often stayed home doing house chores. The queen in the series, played by actor Kim Hye-jun, is seen with her hair tied back in a chignon decorated with a hairpin called cheopji, or has her hair knotted up and held up with a gache (large wig).