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  1. Apr 12, 2021 · The hanbok (traditional Korean clothing) has a history as colourful as each garment. It was worn daily up until about a century ago; however, it remains an important part of Korean culture, with people wearing it on special occasions and holidays. We take a closer look.

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

    Koreans have worn hanbok since antiquity. The earliest visual depictions of hanbok can be traced back to the Three Kingdoms of Korea period (57 BC to 668 AD) with roots in the Proto-Koreanic people of what is now northern Korea and Manchuria.

  3. Aug 28, 2023 · Hanbok is the term applicable to traditional men’s and women’s clothing dating back to the third century. The core of traditional Korean dress lies in its graceful shape and vibrant colors. It has a creative and expressive design, with a slim top and full bottom.

  4. May 13, 2023 · Koreans have worn hanboks since at least the Three Kingdoms of Korea era (57 BCE-668 CE). Both men and women wore trousers, tops (jeogori, 저고리), and sashes called twii, with women wearing skirts (chima, 치마) over the pants. The jeogori originally opened on the left side, but it later switched to the right.

  5. Apr 10, 2021 · Women tend to wear a short jeogori, which they pair with a chima, or high-waisted wraparound skirt. Men wear a longer jeogori, and match it with baji, loose-fitting trousers.

  6. Hanbok is commonly worn by Koreans during major holidays, birthday celebrations (like dol), and weddings, but not many Korean people actually know about the deep history and significance behind traditional hanbok. Let’s explore what is hanbok in this ultimate guide to Korean fashion.

  7. The choices made by the two influential K-Pop groups have reintroduced the traditional clothing of Korea. As such, Asia Society Korea would like to take this opportunity to present the origins and transformation of hanbok in two-part series on Korean traditional attire.