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What are the characteristics of Korean clothing?

The biggest feature of Korean traditional costumes is that they are oblique, have no buttons, and are tied with long cloth belts. The clothes of men and women are very different. Men wear pants and women wear skirts.

Men's clothes are short, trousers are long and fat, and they wear vests, and some wear Taoist robes or Korean robes. Robes can be worn as coats and can be divided into singles, clips and cotton. It is characterized by wide crotch and trouser legs, and the trouser legs are tied with cloth belts, which is convenient for sitting cross-legged.

The woman is a long short-sleeved dress with a long white cloth belt tied with a bow under her right shoulder. The long skirt has long folds all the way to her heel. Skirts can be divided into wrap skirts, tube skirts, long skirts, short skirts and aprons. Most of the clothes are made of silk, and the colors are very bright.

Extended data:

Korean children's wear is mainly colorful clothes, made of seven-color silks and satins for children, as if a rainbow is on the body. Koreans believe that the rainbow is a symbol of light and beauty, either out of aesthetic psychology or for the purpose of avoiding evil spirits, which is intended to make children beautiful and happy and make them more intelligent, lively and lovely.

Before liberation, the official uniforms of the Korean nation were different according to their official positions and identities, but the basic style was coronation, with black satin as the collar. Influenced by Chapter 12 of China's coronation, there are colored dragons on the shoulders and fire, China insects and Zong Yi painted on the cuffs. The dress is sewn with red satin, and the front of the dress has decorative patterns of seaweed and pink rice.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Korea clothes

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Koreans