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By: Kelly Yu Each Kind, Each History, Each Charm Hanbok? ? It Changed Over Time! As the paragraph above ? Not The Same! mentioned, Hanbok varied In ancient time of , there from time to time, there was If someone let you to describe wasn't any materials to make many different kinds of the Korean traditional cloth - clothes such as skinny jeans or Hanbok, and they each had a Hanbok - how would you T-shirts that we wear nowadays. different history: answer? Most peoples answers More specifically, there was no are that Hanbok is the same as need to wear, Hanbok was Japanese traditional clothes there for them, spreading Content: called Kimono or the Chinese and baggy Baji, there traditional clothes called was definitely no reason to wear those uncomfortable clothes Hanfu. Hanbok is similar to A-shape Chima 2 those eastern traditional while they're working all day for their survive. However, in clothes; however, not the same - Baggy Baji 2 A-shape spreading Chima worn ancient times was not like our modern ones, colorful, detail & gracefully together with a basic With A Knot 2 garment called Jeogori, and good-looking. It developed over imagine bright colors such us a long period of time by Korean pink, yellow & red on those people, and finally became clothes - they are unique. nowadays model.

The Hanbok can trace its origin to nomadic in the Scythe-Siberian cultural sphere of Northern Asia, widespread in ancient times. The earliest Origin Of evidence of this common style of Northern Asia can be found in the Xiongnu burial site of Noin Ula in Northern Mongolia, and earliest evidence of Handbok's basic design features can be traced to ancient wall murals of (this is Hanbok shown on the top of this page as pictures) before the 3rd century BCE. Can you see A-shape Chima & baggy Baji & Jeogori on the pictures? Below is the main question about Hanbok: Hanbok As Everyday Wear? There's no problem with it, but everyone will stare at you or just get more attention, because Hanbok is usually worn during special events.

A-shape Chima changed into underclothes for Korea Shines Brighter their Chima and some of them With Hanbok! One kind of Hanbok would be became lower classes' the Chima. It is a type of skirt equestrian uniform. In Today we wear those clothes worn together with Jeogori - a dynasty (918~1392), there were that have fashions - tight and basic garment which has been no much information about fitting. If we wear Hanbok worn by both man and women Baji; however in dynasty nowadays, then it'll be very - or a short jacket. Chima (1392~1910), there were a lot; uncomfortable - imagine changed over time: In Samkuk for example, the books & walking with those long, baggy dynasty (4th~7th century), the pictures. There wasn't much dresses and pants, you'll step on wealthy and upper classes wore change with Baji like Chima them whenever you're careless. longer Chima, and lower did, it changed only materials Hanbok has come a long way, classes wore shorter Chima. and colors over seasons, but no to be one part of Korean People also wore many changes with common shape culture and shine Korea. underclothes , so that the and the way to wear. Chima became A-shape, which is it's charm. In Sinla dynasty Jeogori With A Knot (bc 57~676), upper classes copied Tang's, and used good Jeogori is another kind of fabrics. In Goryeo dynasty Hanbok. It's a basic garment (918~1392), the Chima style that was worn by both men and gradually became the original women as mentioned before. shape, which looks like our During the Age of Three States modern ones. The length of (4th~7th century), the length of Chima was depending on the it was able to cover the hide Jeogori - if it was long, Chima legs, but later, men's Jeogori was short; if it was short, became the length of only to Chima was long. the waist as Samkuk and Goryeo dynasty passed. Look at Baggy Baji the Picture on the right, there will have a knot as a ribbon in Baji is a basic bottom wear for front of the cloth. That's called men since the Age of Three a Goreum, every Jeogori have States (4th~7th century). It that. In other countries, their looks similar to our modern clothes are tightened by belts, pants, but it's wider and it's but in Korea, Goreum is there baggy. In fact, there was also instead, and this is Jeogori's Baji for women, but now, it charm. By: Kelly Yu