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Women's hanbok

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Women wore chima (skirt) and jeogori (upper garment).

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A Maiden in Hanbok (Elizabeth Keith) A Maiden in Hanbok (Elizabeth Keith)

Women wore chima (skirt) and jeogori (upper garment). Chima becomes wider towards the bottom and naturally forms pleats. Jeogori is an upper garment that Koreans have been wearing for a long time. There is goreum, or coat strings, on the front to tie the jeogori. It is the most basic garment that both men and women of all ages wear.

Sseugae Chima Sseugae Chimai
Jobawi/Unhye/Norigae/Joomeoni/Chima /Jeogori
Jobawi
Jobawi i

A winter cap that women wore when going outside

Unhye
Unhye i

Women's shoes that was also called ggotsin

Chima/Jeogori
Chima/Jeogori i
Norigae
Norigae i

An ornament that women wore on the outer or inner coat string of the jeogori or on the waist of their chima

Joomeoni
Joomeoni i

A pouch people carried because there are no pockets on hanbok

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