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What are the traditional Korean costumes?
Hanbok is a traditional costume of the Korean nation from ancient times to modern times. The lines of Hanbok are both curvy and straight, especially the tops and long skirts of women's Hanbok, which are thin and thick, dignified and elegant.
Nowadays, most people are used to wearing suits, but many people still like to wear traditional national costumes on festivals such as Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival or weddings. Women's hanbok is a top with a flowing long skirt; Men wear short coats with trousers, and wide trouser legs are tied with shoelaces. Tops and long skirts are colorful, and some even add bright and gorgeous brocade.
Hanbok category:
With the consolidation of Confucianism in the Korean era, clothing began to pay attention to form and etiquette. Hanbok can be classified according to identity, function, gender, age, purpose and material. In modern times, the distinction between uses is the most representative. According to the usage of life customs, Hanbok is divided into wedding dresses, floral dresses, holiday dresses and one-year-old dresses.
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