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Any variety of traditional Korean clothing.
Main categories
- Danbooru post #6365326: hanbok | Traditional Korean dress tied by a goreum.
- Danbooru post #1029993: hwalot | Bridal robe.
Topwear
- Danbooru post #6514852: durumagi |Overcoat with a tied goreum.
- Danbooru post #7167438: jeogori | A unisex upper garment of the hanbok.
- Danbooru post #1121536: jokki | A vest (shown on the left side) worn over the jeogori.
- magoja | Long jacket.
- Danbooru post #6741051: saekdongot | A hanbok/jeogori with colorful striped sleeves.
Legwear
- Danbooru post #7126926: chima | A long skirt. Often worn with a women's hanbok.
- Danbooru post #1970815: baji | Baggy pants bound at the ankles worn and tied around the waist. Often worn with a men's hanbok.
Undergarment
Any traditional Korean undergarments are called sokgot.
- Danbooru post #5357489: sokchima | Underskirt.
- Danbooru post #5357488: sokbaji | Undergarment in the form of pants.
- dari sokgot | Looks something like a mawashi or fundoshi.
- soksokgot | Knee-length undergarment in the form of shorts.
- jekosam | A light jeogori without the string.
- noreunbaji | Very wide pants-like undergarment.
- mujigi chima | Full-volume underskirt.
- daesyum chima | Tiered full-volume underskirt.
- sokjeogori | Underblouse.
Headwear
- Danbooru post #6026025: beonggeoji | Historical military headwear.
- Danbooru post #4327253: gat | Traditional Korean hat.
- Danbooru post #2248051: paeraengi | A gat variant, worn by commoners. Same design, but it's made from bamboo.
- Danbooru post #1895613: sakkat / satgat | Conical hat made from reeds or bamboo strips. Use the rice hat tag.
- Danbooru post #2605630: hogeon | A headwear worn by young boys until around the age of five or six years old.
- Danbooru post #2604741: ayam hat | Also called an aegeom, literally meaning "covering a forehead". Worn during the winter by women.
- Danbooru post #4637214: jobawi | Also a women's winter cap like the ayam.
- Danbooru post #322667: jokduri | A type of ceremonial crown worn during events such as weddings, often with a hwalot.
- Danbooru post #5984986: nambawi | Unisex winter hat. Sometimes a hat such as the gat or samo is worn on top of it.
- Danbooru post #4336471: pungcha | Unisex winter hat with a bolkki.
- Danbooru post #6333581: bolkki | Works as earmuffs and a neck warmer.
- Danbooru post #5406252: joujeolpung | As shown on the far right.
- Danbooru post #5406229: bokgeon
- Danbooru post #8155132: samo
- Danbooru post #6741602: noeul | A hat with thin silk (usually colored black) to cover a woman’s face.
- Danbooru post #7224143: baekrip | A white hat worn to funerals.
- Danbooru post #4890924: manggeon | A headband to keep a topknot in place and can be worn under a gat.
Hairstyle
- Danbooru post #4637225: gache | Huge, and very heavy wig worn by women.
- Danbooru post #8069722: teure meori
- Danbooru post #4203116: daenngi meori
- Danbooru post #1261670: jjok meori |Low-braided bun. A binyeo is used as a hairpin.
- Danbooru post #5110195: sangtu |Topknot hairstyle worn by married men.
Hair ornaments
- Danbooru post #7419627: daenggi | A traditional ribbon for braided hair.
- Danbooru post #6083484: binyeo | A traditional hairpin to keep a chignon in place.
Footwear
- Danbooru post #3410997: gomusin | Rubber low heeled shoes that are wide often worn with a hanbok.
- Danbooru post #8338714: beoseon | Socks worn with a hanbok.
Accessories
- Danbooru post #7054199: norigae | A charm worn on a jeogori or chima.
- Danbooru post #2083326: gatkkeun | Beads put onto the straps of a gat.
- Danbooru post #5882628: yeonji gonji | Red dots that are put on the cheeks. Can be put on the face by paint or other methods.
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