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The custom of Hanbok
Hanbok (Korean clothing) is a kind of clothing that can show various feelings according to the color and material of clothing. Generally speaking, bright colors for tops and dark colors for bottoms are the most classic. Both Korea and North Korea are popular, similar to flip-flops. Koreans have always advocated plain white, and their clothes and shoes are mostly white, which is simple and generous and full of national characteristics. Koreans used to wear sandals and clogs in ancient times (similar to Japan), and later they developed into shallow-mouth gluing shoes. Hook-back shoes are easy to put on and take off, and can be used in rain or shine.
Including black shoes, Tang shoes, wooden boots, Taishi shoes, children's shoes and sacrificial shoes. Shoemakers are the process of making traditional Hanbok shoes, usually using cowhide and cotton cloth. Coupled with elegant lines and colors, it highlights the beauty of Hanbok (Korean clothing) patterns. The skirt, sleeve collar and shoulders are patterned to highlight the gorgeous style. There are plants, animals, nature and so on.
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