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List of Korean clothing

Hanbok refers to the traditional clothing of Korea. This is a list of Korean clothing including the national costume, hanbok, as well as headgear, footwear, and accessories.

Hanbok edit

Baji   Baji (바지) are a form of baggy pants (see more pictures at commons:Category:Baji).
Chima Chima (치마) is a type of skirt
Chima jeogori   Chima jeogori (치마저고리) is a type of skirt worn together with a jeogori, a short jacket.
Dangui   Dangui is a female upper garment worn for ceremonial occasions during the Joseon Dynasty.[1] Dangui was also called dang-jeogori (Hangul: 당저고리), dang-jeoksam (Hangul: 당적삼), or dang-hansam (Hangul: 당한삼).[2]
Dopo   Dopo is a variety of po (an overcoat) mostly worn by male Confucian scholars called seonbi since the mid-Joseon period.
Durumagi   Durumagi is a lined overcoat worn by men or women with no slit. It is most commonly held closed with a single goreum.[definition needed]
Garot   Garot is a type of working and everyday dress dyed with the juice of unripe persimmons. It has been worn by Jeju Island locals.
Gwanbok   Gwanbok is a Korean general term referring to all business attire of government officers issued by the government, with rank badges on them to distinguish hierarchies.
Gonryongpo  
Hakchangui  
Hwarot   Hwarot is a type of traditional Korean clothing worn during the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty by royal women for ceremonial occasions or by commoners for weddings.[3] It originated from the Kingdom of Khotan, Central Asia.[4]
Jeogori   Jeogori is a basic upper garment which has been worn by both men and women. It covers the arms and upper part of the wearer's body.
Jeonbok   Jeonbok is a type of sleeveless long vest mostly worn by military personnel. It does not have overlapped column on the front side, and was worn over dongdari.
Jokki   Jokki is a type of vest.
Kkachi durumagi   Kkachi durumagi is a colorful children's overcoat worn on Korean New Year. It was worn over a jeogori or jokki while the wearer could put a jeonbok over it. Kkachi durumagi was also worn along with headgear such as bokgeon, hogeon or gulle.
Magoja   The magoja is a type of long jacket worn with hanbok, the traditional clothing of Korea, and is usually worn on top of the jeogori (short jacket).
Po   The po is a generic term referring to an outer robe or overcoat in hanbok.
Sagyusam   Sagyusam is a type of po (outer robe) worn by young boys until their coming-of-age ceremony called gwallye. The name was derived from the shape; the lower end of the garment is divided into four parts.[5]
Saekdongot   Saekdongot is any hanbok patchworked with colorful stripes. It began to be made in the Goryeo period (918 – 1392). The name literally means 'many-colored clothing'. It was usually worn by children of the age of one to seven years old. The saekdong can be applied throughout jeogori (a short jacket with sash), majoja (buttoned jacket), durumagi (overcoat), among others.[6][7]
Wonsam   Wonsam is a female ceremonial topcoat worn during the Joseon Dynasty. The queen, princess consort, and consort to the first son of the crown prince wore it as a soryebok, a robe for small ceremonies, while wives of high officers and sanggung (court matrons) wore it as daeryebok, a robe for major ceremonies. The color and decorations of the garment around the chest, shoulders and back represent the wearer's rank.[8][9]

Headgear edit

Ayam   An ayam is a traditional winter cap mostly worn by women during the Joseon period. It is also called aegeom, meaning 'covering a forehead'. The ayam consists of a crown and trailing big ribbons. The upper part of the crown is finely quilted, and its outer fabric consists of black or purple silk. While black or dark brown fur is used for the rest of the crown. The fabric for the inner is red cotton flannel. A tassel attached to the upper center of both front and back. Some ayam worn by kisaeng (female entertainers) were luxuriously adorned with jewels. The ayam worn for spring and autumn has the same shape as the one for winter, but it is made of a lighter silk.[10][11]
Banggeon  
Beonggeoji   A beonggeoji is a Korean hat worn by military officers in a low class or servants of yangban, aristocrats during the Joseon Dynasty.
Bokgeon   A bokgeon is a type of men's traditional headgear made from a black fabric.
Chaek  
Daesu  
Gache   The gache is a large wig worn by Korean women.[citation needed]
Gat   A gat () is a type of Korean traditional hat worn by men along with hanbok during the Joseon period.
Gulle   A gulle is a type of sseugae (쓰개), Korean traditional headgear, worn by children aged one year to five years old during the late Joseon period.
Hogeon   A hogeon is a type of gwanmo (관모), Korean traditional headgear for young boys aged one year to five years old. It was worn along with durumagi or jeonbok.
Hwagwan   A hwagwan is a type of Korean coronet worn by women traditionally for ceremonial occasions such as weddings.
Ikseongwang  
Jangot   A jang-ot (장옷) is a form of outerwear worn by women of the Joseon Dynasty period as a veil to cover their faces.
Jeongjagwan  
Jeonmo  
Jobawi   A jobawi is a type of traditional Korean winter cap with ear flaps which was worn by women and was made of silk.
Jokduri   A jokduri is a type of Korean traditional coronet worn by women for special occasions such as weddings.
Joujeolpung  
Manggeon  
Nambawi   A nambawi is a type of traditional Korean winter hat worn by both men and women during the Joseon period for protection against the cold.
Pungcha   A pungcha is a type of traditional Korean winter hat worn by both men and women during the Joseon period for protection against the cold.
Tanggeon   Tanggeon is a type of Korean traditional headgear worn by men, which is put under a gat.
Tongcheongwan  
Satgat   The satgat (삿갓) is an Asian conical hat, commonly known as an Asian rice hat, coolie hat, oriental hat or farmer's hat and is a simple style of conical hat originating in East and Southeast Asia.
Sseugaechima   The sseugaechima is a form of headwear worn by Korean noblewomen.
Waryonggwan  
Yanggwan   The yanggwan was a kind of crown worn by officials when they wore a jobok (朝服) and jebok (祭服, ceremonial clothing) during the Joseon Dynasty.[12]

Footwear edit

Beoseon   The beoseon is a type of paired socks worn with the hanbok, Korean traditional clothing, and is made for protection, warmth, and style.
Gomusin   Gomusin are traditional Korean shoes made of rubber. Presently, they are mostly worn by the elderly and Buddhist monks and nuns.[13]
Hwa   Hwa () is a generic term referring to all kinds of boots.
Hye   Hye () come in several varieties: buntuhye (분투혜), taesahye (태사혜), danghye (당혜), and unhye (운혜).[14]
Jipsin   Jipsin (집신) are traditional Korean sandals made of straw.
Mituri   Mituri (미투리) are shoes made generally of hemp fabric.[15]
Mokhwa Mokhwa (목화) are a variety of hwa, worn by officials along with gwanbok (official clothing) during the mid- and late Joseon Dynasty.[16]
Namaksin   Namaksin (나막신) are a kind of traditional Korean clog[17] made of wood for protection against mud and rain. Due to the nature of the wood, it has to be thick and large, so it is light and does not break, and is easy to manufacture. Ginkgo, paulownia, blood, and pine are used.[18]

Accessories edit

Baetssi   Baetssi is a hair ornament for young girls.[19]
Balhyang Balhyang is a pendant including incense. [20]
Binyeo   Binyeo (비녀) is a large decorative stick like a hairpin.[21][22][23][24][25][26]
Buchae Buchae is a Korean fan.[22]
Cheopji   Cheopji (첩지) is a hair pin.[27][23]
Chimnang Chimnang (침낭) are pockets for needles.
Daenggi   [28]
Donggot Donggot is a pin for tying sangtu (men's topknot)
Dwikkoji   Dwikkoji (뒤꼬지)[29][30]
Eunjangdo Eunjangdo is a women's ornamental silver dagger.[26][22]
Gakdae Gakdae (각대 角帶)[31] is a belt worn by officials.
Gwadae Gwadae is a type of ornament.[32]
Gwanja Gwanja (관자; Hanja: 貫子) are small holes attached to a manggeon (hairband) [33]
Gwansik   Gwansik is an ornament attached to crowns or hats.[34]
Hyangdae Hyangdae (향대), also called a nunmul goreum (눈물고름) is a ribbon worn from the chima of a woman's dress, sometimes embroidered for the upper class and sometimes with a tassel used for a handkerchief, especially in mourning.
Jumeoni   [35]
Norigae   Norigae are pendants.[36][37][38]
Tteoljam   [39]

See also edit

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This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2011 Hanbok refers to the traditional clothing of Korea This is a list of Korean clothing including the national costume hanbok as well as headgear footwear and accessories Contents 1 Hanbok 2 Headgear 3 Footwear 4 Accessories 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHanbok editBaji nbsp Baji 바지 are a form of baggy pants see more pictures at commons Category Baji Chima Chima 치마 is a type of skirt Chima jeogori nbsp Chima jeogori 치마저고리 is a type of skirt worn together with a jeogori a short jacket Dangui nbsp Dangui is a female upper garment worn for ceremonial occasions during the Joseon Dynasty 1 Dangui was also called dang jeogori Hangul 당저고리 dang jeoksam Hangul 당적삼 or dang hansam Hangul 당한삼 2 Dopo nbsp Dopo is a variety of po an overcoat mostly worn by male Confucian scholars called seonbi since the mid Joseon period Durumagi nbsp Durumagi is a lined overcoat worn by men or women with no slit It is most commonly held closed with a single goreum definition needed Garot nbsp Garot is a type of working and everyday dress dyed with the juice of unripe persimmons It has been worn by Jeju Island locals Gwanbok nbsp Gwanbok is a Korean general term referring to all business attire of government officers issued by the government with rank badges on them to distinguish hierarchies Gonryongpo nbsp Hakchangui nbsp Hwarot nbsp Hwarot is a type of traditional Korean clothing worn during the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasty by royal women for ceremonial occasions or by commoners for weddings 3 It originated from the Kingdom of Khotan Central Asia 4 Jeogori nbsp Jeogori is a basic upper garment which has been worn by both men and women It covers the arms and upper part of the wearer s body Jeonbok nbsp Jeonbok is a type of sleeveless long vest mostly worn by military personnel It does not have overlapped column on the front side and was worn over dongdari Jokki nbsp Jokki is a type of vest Kkachi durumagi nbsp Kkachi durumagi is a colorful children s overcoat worn on Korean New Year It was worn over a jeogori or jokki while the wearer could put a jeonbok over it Kkachi durumagi was also worn along with headgear such as bokgeon hogeon or gulle Magoja nbsp The magoja is a type of long jacket worn with hanbok the traditional clothing of Korea and is usually worn on top of the jeogori short jacket Po nbsp The po is a generic term referring to an outer robe or overcoat in hanbok Sagyusam nbsp Sagyusam is a type of po outer robe worn by young boys until their coming of age ceremony called gwallye The name was derived from the shape the lower end of the garment is divided into four parts 5 Saekdongot nbsp Saekdongot is any hanbok patchworked with colorful stripes It began to be made in the Goryeo period 918 1392 The name literally means many colored clothing It was usually worn by children of the age of one to seven years old The saekdong can be applied throughout jeogori a short jacket with sash majoja buttoned jacket durumagi overcoat among others 6 7 Wonsam nbsp Wonsam is a female ceremonial topcoat worn during the Joseon Dynasty The queen princess consort and consort to the first son of the crown prince wore it as a soryebok a robe for small ceremonies while wives of high officers and sanggung court matrons wore it as daeryebok a robe for major ceremonies The color and decorations of the garment around the chest shoulders and back represent the wearer s rank 8 9 Headgear editAyam nbsp An ayam is a traditional winter cap mostly worn by women during the Joseon period It is also called aegeom meaning covering a forehead The ayam consists of a crown and trailing big ribbons The upper part of the crown is finely quilted and its outer fabric consists of black or purple silk While black or dark brown fur is used for the rest of the crown The fabric for the inner is red cotton flannel A tassel attached to the upper center of both front and back Some ayam worn by kisaeng female entertainers were luxuriously adorned with jewels The ayam worn for spring and autumn has the same shape as the one for winter but it is made of a lighter silk 10 11 Banggeon nbsp Beonggeoji nbsp A beonggeoji is a Korean hat worn by military officers in a low class or servants of yangban aristocrats during the Joseon Dynasty Bokgeon nbsp A bokgeon is a type of men s traditional headgear made from a black fabric Chaek nbsp Daesu nbsp Gache nbsp The gache is a large wig worn by Korean women citation needed Gat nbsp A gat 갓 is a type of Korean traditional hat worn by men along with hanbok during the Joseon period Gulle nbsp A gulle is a type of sseugae 쓰개 Korean traditional headgear worn by children aged one year to five years old during the late Joseon period Hogeon nbsp A hogeon is a type of gwanmo 관모 Korean traditional headgear for young boys aged one year to five years old It was worn along with durumagi or jeonbok Hwagwan nbsp A hwagwan is a type of Korean coronet worn by women traditionally for ceremonial occasions such as weddings Ikseongwang nbsp Jangot nbsp A jang ot 장옷 is a form of outerwear worn by women of the Joseon Dynasty period as a veil to cover their faces Jeongjagwan nbsp Jeonmo nbsp Jobawi nbsp A jobawi is a type of traditional Korean winter cap with ear flaps which was worn by women and was made of silk Jokduri nbsp A jokduri is a type of Korean traditional coronet worn by women for special occasions such as weddings Joujeolpung nbsp Manggeon nbsp Nambawi nbsp A nambawi is a type of traditional Korean winter hat worn by both men and women during the Joseon period for protection against the cold Pungcha nbsp A pungcha is a type of traditional Korean winter hat worn by both men and women during the Joseon period for protection against the cold Tanggeon nbsp Tanggeon is a type of Korean traditional headgear worn by men which is put under a gat Tongcheongwan nbsp Satgat nbsp The satgat 삿갓 is an Asian conical hat commonly known as an Asian rice hat coolie hat oriental hat or farmer s hat and is a simple style of conical hat originating in East and Southeast Asia Sseugaechima nbsp The sseugaechima is a form of headwear worn by Korean noblewomen Waryonggwan nbsp Yanggwan nbsp The yanggwan was a kind of crown worn by officials when they wore a jobok 朝服 and jebok 祭服 ceremonial clothing during the Joseon Dynasty 12 Footwear editBeoseon nbsp The beoseon is a type of paired socks worn with the hanbok Korean traditional clothing and is made for protection warmth and style Gomusin nbsp Gomusin are traditional Korean shoes made of rubber Presently they are mostly worn by the elderly and Buddhist monks and nuns 13 Hwa nbsp Hwa 화 is a generic term referring to all kinds of boots Hye nbsp Hye 혜 come in several varieties buntuhye 분투혜 taesahye 태사혜 danghye 당혜 and unhye 운혜 14 Jipsin nbsp Jipsin 집신 are traditional Korean sandals made of straw Mituri nbsp Mituri 미투리 are shoes made generally of hemp fabric 15 Mokhwa Mokhwa 목화 are a variety of hwa worn by officials along with gwanbok official clothing during the mid and late Joseon Dynasty 16 Namaksin nbsp Namaksin 나막신 are a kind of traditional Korean clog 17 made of wood for protection against mud and rain Due to the nature of the wood it has to be thick and large so it is light and does not break and is easy to manufacture Ginkgo paulownia blood and pine are used 18 Accessories editBaetssi nbsp Baetssi is a hair ornament for young girls 19 Balhyang Balhyang is a pendant including incense image 20 Binyeo nbsp Binyeo 비녀 is a large decorative stick like a hairpin 21 22 23 24 25 26 Buchae Buchae is a Korean fan 22 Cheopji nbsp Cheopji 첩지 is a hair pin 27 23 Chimnang Chimnang 침낭 are pockets for needles image Daenggi nbsp 28 Donggot Donggot is a pin for tying sangtu men s topknot image Dwikkoji nbsp Dwikkoji 뒤꼬지 29 30 Eunjangdo Eunjangdo is a women s ornamental silver dagger 26 22 Gakdae Gakdae 각대 角帶 31 is a belt worn by officials image Gwadae Gwadae is a type of ornament 32 Gwanja 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