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  1. Apr 12, 2021 · The fundamental structure of the traditional Korean dress, specifically the jeogori (jacket), baji (trousers) and chima (skirt), was established during the Three Kingdoms of Korea (57BCE to 668CE), and the design features have remained relatively unchanged to this day.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HanbokHanbok - Wikipedia

    The hanbok (Korean : 한복 ; Hanja : 韓服 ; lit. Korean dress) is traditional clothing of the Korean people. The term hanbok is primarily used by South Koreans; North Koreans refer to the clothes as chosŏn-ot (조선옷, lit.'Korean clothes').

  3. In Korea’s history, a timeless dress tradition weaves stories of generations past into its garments, from bustling cities to tranquil rural settings, standing as silent witnesses to Korean culture’s enduring legacy.

  4. Simply meaning 'Korean clothes', 'hanbok' was introduced in the late 19th century by Koreans as a term to help differentiate their everyday dress from a recent influx of western-style clothing. A century later, western clothing had overtaken hanbok as the main style of dress worn by Koreans.

  5. Oct 11, 2024 · After 1945, Korea got rid of the colonial of Japan. However, South Korea was busy with rebuilding the infrastructure and industrializing for a long time due to the Korean War. As war relief, Western clothes become the mainstream of Korean clothes. Hanbok almost disappeared at this time. It re-emerged in the 1970s-1980s as formal ceremonial wear.

  6. Jul 8, 2024 · Traditional Korean Dress. When talking about traditional clothing in Korea, one distinct type of clothing, a dress specifically, comes to mind. You might have seen this worn by women in person during one of the Korean traditional holidays or in a historical Korean movie or drama that you’re watching. It is, in fact, a huge part of Korean culture.

  7. Jun 6, 2022 · Korean traditional clothing, or Hanbok Play 한복 – is very pleasing to the eyes and also very comfortable to wear. Unlike traditional attire from other cultures, Hanbok has almost not changed its form for over 1500 years.