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Clothing culture in Korean culture
Hanbok is a traditional Korean costume that has evolved 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. Most people are used to wearing dresses and suits, but many people still like to wear traditional national costumes on festivals such as Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival (Mid-Autumn Festival) or weddings. Women's hanbok is a short coat (jeogori) with a flowing long skirt (Chima); The man wears a short coat with trousers, and the wide trouser legs are tied with Nim. Tops and long skirts are colorful, and some even add bright and gorgeous brocade. Hanbok has always been beautiful with bare breasts, which was abolished during the Japanese rule in Korea.
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